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Whales Saved by Monopoly Partnership

by Oliver Feb 24,2025

Marmalade Game Studio partners with Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) to release a special Monopoly edition supporting marine conservation. A portion of the proceeds from sales of the new WDC bundle will be donated to WDC.

The WDC bundle includes a themed Atlantis board, a Blue Whale token, and a Silver Dolphin token. At least £1,000 from the initial £3,000 in sales will be donated, with 10% of all subsequent sales also going to the charity.

Radu Rovin, Head of Studio at Marmalade Game Studio, expressed excitement about the collaboration, highlighting the opportunity to support whale and dolphin conservation through the MONOPOLY community.

ytHuman activities, such as pollution and hunting, threaten whales and dolphins. WDC works to protect these animals, striving for a world where all whales and dolphins are safe and free.

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The WDC Monopoly bundle is available now on the App Store and Google Play for $4.99 (or local equivalent). Follow the official Twitter page for updates, visit the official website for more information, or watch the embedded video for a preview.

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