Monopoly Embraces 'Brainrot' with AI-Assisted Gen Z Game

Hasbro is dropping a new twist on a classic: *Monopoly: Brainrot Billionaire*. This August, the iconic board game goes full Gen Z and Gen Alpha, packed with internet memes and slang.
It's an audacious move. The game promises "all the brainrot slang they could muster," embracing online culture from "sussy bakas" to "moneymaxxing." Players collect "brainrot chips" to build their empire and win by out-valuing rivals.
But here's the kicker: Hasbro claims it was "created in part with artificial (un)intelligence." That's a bold, almost meta-commentary on the very "brainrot" it's trying to embody. Pre-orders are live now via Walmart.
“Hasbro claims *Monopoly: Brainrot Billionaire* was "created in part with artificial (un)intelligence."”
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This isn't your grandma's Monopoly. It’s a direct dive into contemporary internet absurdity, aiming for a "lowkey genuinely hilarious" experience for ages 8 and up.
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This release signals a huge push by Hasbro to stay relevant with younger demographics. What's interesting is their open embrace of "AI-assisted" creation and internet "brainrot" — it's either brilliant marketing or a major misstep. Fans will want to see if this trend extends to other classic IPs.
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