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Monopoly Has Just Released A ‘Friends’ Edition Of The Much Loved Game

There’s still time to put it on your Christmas list.

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The new edition will set you back £25, which might seem a little steep, but just think of all the family fun you’ll have over the festive period.

Even though the much loved sit com ended back in 2004, ‘Friends’ is still very much a part of popular culture today.  I know for me it’s still that ‘there’s nothing else on so I’ll just re-watch this episode for the 100th time’ kind of show.

It seems I’m not the only one, as Netflix recently announced they would spend a whopping $100 million to keep the rights to stream the show. I doubt they would have done that unless there was plenty of us still watching it.

With all this ‘Friends’ love, it’s really no surprise that the makers of Monopoly have decided to bring out this edition. 

Apparently the game will allow you to play as a mini dinosaur to represent Ross, or if you fancy channeling your inner Monica (I know I do) then you can play as a chefs hat.

Honestly, it sounds pretty cool to me. I can’t wait for the Monopoly fueled family disputes and huffs to commence.

For more in the world of ‘Friends’, check out what Ugly Naked Guy (yeah, remember him?) actually look like. 

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