The Monopoly Go Peg-E Prize Drop has made a swift comeback. It appeared earlier at the top of June 2024, but now it has returned to the fray for June 17 to June 20, after Tycoon Racers finished. This is officially the last major event before the Making Music sticker album is finished in a few days, where it will be replaced by the Monopoly Games album (which has even more sets than this one). As always, you’ll find the bulk of the Peg-E chips as milestones in banners and milestones, though there are other ways to earn tokens.
Compared to other Peg-E mini-games in the past, this one is rather short. It will only last three days, as opposed to the normal 4 or 5 days. As such, we don’t think there’s going to be many pages of rewards here, though the most important by far is the Wild Sticker at the end of the first page. The second page of rewards don’t offer than much apart from dice rolls and a 5-star purple sticker pack, if you’re still looking for this at the end of the road. Here’s a list of rewards and event prizes for this mid-June version of Peg-E Prize Drop for Monopoly Go on iOS and Android.
What are the Monopoly Go Peg-E rewards for June 17 to 20?
The following are the 8 rewards for the Monopoly Go Peg-E event that runs between June 17 and June 20. The main highlight here is the Wild Sticker near the end of the first page of prizes. We’ll update the list below with the amount of points you need to reach to earn each reward and also share more info if there’s more than just the two pages that we’ve gleaned so far.
- Page 1: 1500 Points – 200 Free Dice Rolls
- Page 1: 3500 Points – 400 Free Dice Rolls
- Page 1: 9000 Points – 700 Free Dice Rolls + 4-Star Blue Sticker Pack
- Page 1: 16000 Points – Wild Sticker
- Page 2: 3500 Points – 400 Free Dice Rolls
- Page 2: ??? Points – 800 Free Dice Rolls
- Page 2: ??? Points – 5-Star Purple Sticker Pack
- Page 2: ??? Points – 1500 Free Dice Rolls
Scopely has released versions of this Peg-E mini-game with multiple pages, including one that had a whopping amount of five pages. That said, given that this is a shorter Peg-E Prize Drop than normal, we believe that the prize list is also shorter. As a reminder, you might as well spend any Peg-E chips you get since they don’t get converted into anything at the end of the event.
If you’re looking for a thorough guide on Peg-E strategy, you can read through it here. For a short version, the basic idea is to make the left bumper have cash or just dice rolls and then use the right bumper when it has 5 extra Peg-E tokens per hit. Dropping tokens in the rightmost lane has a fairly good chance of hitting the right bumper multiple times. There really is little strategy, though, in hitting the center jackpot. That’s essentially all luck. We do recommend using a x20 or x30 multiplier if you have enough Peg-E chips for this, since you want to get as much bang out of your buck when hitting the bumper with the free tokens.
Similar to past Peg-E mini-games, you can earn extra tokens by completing the three daily Quick Wins and accepting the free gifts from the store. This is on top of the 10 free tokens that Scopely graciously gives you at the start of the event. There’s also an infinitesimal chance that Scopely provides links to Peg-E chips along with its daily free dice links, but we would say not to rely on that much.