Partner events are an integral part of Monopoly GO, and you may be wondering when the next one is, so here’s the answer that I’ve found.
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When Is Monopoly GO’s Next Partner Event?
At the time of writing, the “Valentine’s Day Partners” event has just passed, having run from Feb. 9 until Feb. 14. The event saw players picking up Heart tokens and using them to build a bunch of different goodies. Depending on how well they did, they could get some very nice rewards and prizes.
Since Partner Events generally occur every month, it’s unlikely that we’ll get one for quite some time. The last two events have occurred earlier in the month. Part of that is, where possible, Scopely seems to have them coincide with holidays. There’s no major holiday I can think of in March, so I’d expect the schedule to stay the same, with the next Partner Event dropping in the second week.
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How Partner Events Work in Monopoly GO
“Partner Events,” which generally occur every month in Monopoly GO, see players teaming up with either someone on their friend’s list or a random person online to accomplish a task. You’ll generally collect a certain type of token and then use that to spin a wheel, which will determine how many points you get. You can bet more tokens to increase the amount you get from spinning. Be cautious, though: Once you’ve got a partner, you’re stuck with them for the entire event. It’s good to keep that in mind and to make sure you’re working with people you know or trust.
How to Get Points in Partner Events Easily
Getting points in “Partner Events” in Monopoly GO can be pretty easy overall. You’ll often get them just for doing whatever event is currently ongoing and from other places. The actual strategy for success depends a lot. The wheel that you spin can be really erratic, and I’ve found that the more points I bet, the more likely I am to hit the worst-possible outcome. It’s worth varying how much you’re betting to see if it feels more or less like the game is rigged against you.
Otherwise, I recommend waiting to make sure your partner is actually contributing to the event. There’s nothing worse than putting a ton of tokens down and having the other person disappear entirely. There are a fair number of people online looking for partners, so it may just be time to get involved in the Monopoly GO community.
Something to also keep in mind is that getting points in Partner Events relies on dice rolls. As such, here’s our list of free dice roll links, which we update daily.
If you’re looking for more, check out our article covering all current and present Monopoly GO events, tournaments, games, and some FAQs. The game is available now on mobile.