Monopoly GO Desert Drift rewards and 30 milestones explained

Let the races begin.

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The races have begun for the Tycoon City Racer event in Monopoly GO, supported by a new Tournament Leaderboard event called Desert Drift.

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Tournament events in Monopoly GO are a great way to increase your total rewards. Desert Drift features 30 milestones, including Flags for the Tycoon City Racer event, dice, and Sticker rewards. Earn more Flags through the tournament event and Midnight Drive, turning laps into City Racer rewards like a Wild Sticker. This article contains every Monopoly GO Desert Drift reward and an explainer of how milestone points are earned to unlock the tournament rewards.

All Monopoly GO Desert Drift rewards and milestones

Desert Drift milestonesPoints to unlock rewardsDesert Drift rewards
One15100 City Racers Flags
Two3545 Dice rolls
Three60140 City Racers Flags
Four100Green Sticker pack
Five150150 City Racers Flags
Six200125 Dice rolls
Seven250Cash
Eight300Orange Sticker pack
Nine450200 City Racers Flags
10400200 Dice rolls
11500Pink Sticker pack
12400Mega Heist for 30 minutes
13300Cash
14500240 City Racers Flags
15550Cash
16600275 Dice rolls
17500240 City Racers Flags
18700325 Dice rolls
19800Cash
201,000250 City Racers Flags
21900Blue Sticker pack
22800375 Dice rolls
231,200Cash
241,000425 Dice rolls
251,100260 City Racers Flags
26900450 Dice rolls
271,300Cash
28900Blue Sticker pack
291,000Cash
301,8001,300 Dice rolls

What are the total Monopoly GO Desert Drift rewards?

Completing the Desert Drift event will earn you 1,580 Flags, 3,250 dice, and five Sticker packs. A Mega Heist flash event is also included in the rewards at milestone 12. Don’t sleep on this flash event and try to roll during its entire duration as a Mega Heist increases the odds of a Bank Heist appearing when landing on a Railroad tile.

Desert Drift milestone points in Monopoly GO explained

Mr. Monopoly and Scottie racing in a car
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The Desert Drift event in Monopoly GO uses standard milestone points earned when landing on a Railroad tile and unlocking either a Shutdown or Bank Heist mini-game.

Here are the Bank Heist milestone points for the Desert Drift event:

  • Three coins: Four points
  • Three cash stacks: Six points
  • Three rings: Eight points
  • Three gold Mega Heist bars: 10 points

Here are the Shutdown milestone points for the Desert Drift event:

  • Blocked: Two points
  • Success in hitting Landmark: Four points

Bank Heists provide more points but show up less when landing on a Railroad tile. Try to find friends with Shields down to earn four points during a Shutdown and always play during the full duration of a Mega Heist event as more Bank Heist Monopoly GO mini-games will appear on average.

Desert Drift Leaderboard rewards in Monopoly GO

Mr. Monopoly taking the lead in a red race car over woman in Blue race car in dessert setting through Monopoly GO
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Ranking up the Leaderboard in Monopoly GO through the Desert Drift event will earn you free Dice and Sticker packs. No extra Flags were offered for Desert Drift.

  • Top three: Blue Sticker pack with 400 to 850 Dice rolls
  • Fourth and fifth place: Pink Sticker pack with 250 to 300 Dice rolls
  • Sixth to 10th place: Orange Sticker pack with 50 to 200 Dice rolls
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Danny Forster
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Danny has been writing for Dot Esports for over five years, first as a freelancer and now as a staff writer. He is the lead beat writer for Magic: The Gathering and Teamfight Tactics. Danny is also a solid Monopoly GO player, having beaten every main event without spending a dime. When Danny isn't writing or gaming, he's chilling by the water in Spacecoast Florida with his family and friends. He's always got a tan, because touching grass is important, and loves playing strategic digital and tabletop games. Past outlets Danny has written for include TheGamer and ScreenRant.