Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains is scheduled to launch on June 30, 2026, for PC and current-generation consoles.
Behaviour Interactive develops the title and Ubisoft publishes it. Storefront records list target platforms, languages and age ratings, and the Steam store includes the PC system requirements and DRM tags.
Release date, platforms and the game's concept
The game arrives on June 30, 2026. Platforms shown in storefront listings include PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Nintendo Switch.
The adaptation places Star Wars heroes and villains into a Monopoly-style board and card gameplay loop, combining classic property mechanics with licensed characters and themed assets.
PC requirements, install size and DRM
Steam lists both minimum and recommended PC specifications. The requirements call for a 64-bit operating system (Windows 11), an Intel Core i3-8100 3.6 GHz or AMD Ryzen 3-3100 3.6 GHz processor, 8 GB of RAM and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (4GB) or AMD RX 5500XT (4GB) GPU. DirectX 11 is required and the install size is listed as 5 GB.
The PC edition's storefront tags include Denuvo anti-tamper, a detail that can affect update and installation behavior for some players.
Languages, age ratings and controls
Store listings show support for multiple languages, including Portuguese (Brazil), English, French, Italian, German, Spanish and various Asian and Eastern European languages.
Displayed ratings include ESRB E10+, PEGI 7+ and CERO B (12+). The Steam page notes partial controller support; Steam Deck compatibility has not been confirmed on storefront entries.
What to watch before buying
Regional pricing, edition differences and pre-order content were not present in the verified storefront records and should appear on platform stores closer to release. Console players should check each platform's page for confirmed multiplayer, crossplay and edition details.
PC players may want to review the Denuvo tag and the published system requirements before purchase. For context on other recent store listings that named Denuvo, see the Planet Coaster 2 listing that also named Denuvo in its storefront tags: Planet Coaster 2 listing that also named Denuvo.
With a major license and an established studio and publisher attached, the title is notable for fans of licensed board-game conversions. Storefront metadata currently covers platforms, languages, age ratings, the PC system requirements and DRM, while final pricing and platform-specific features remain to be published ahead of the June 30 launch.




