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The Monoglobe, also referred to as the Dukes Monoglobe, is a landmark appearing in Grand Theft Auto IV, Episodes from Liberty City and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

Description[]

It is located in the borough of Dukes in Meadows Park, just east of Savannah Avenue in Liberty City.

It is based on the Unisphere sculpture in Queens' Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in New York City.

It was built for the Liberty City World's Fair and was not taken down, a reference to the Unisphere, which shares the same story (although built for the 1964 New York World's Fair).

Events of The Ballad of Gay Tony[]

The Monoglobe makes an appearance in the The Ballad of Gay Tony campaign, at the end of the mission Departure Time. Gay Tony is waiting for Luis near the globe. During their conversation, Tony mentions that he used to play near the Monoglobe when he was young.

Events of Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars[]

In 2009, Huang Lee destroys the Monoglobe while posing as Lester Leroc, with the intention of eliminating members of The Lost MC hanging around the nearby Meadows Park Museum, simply for showing off to the Angels of Death and make Lester pass their initiation so he can investigate a possible informant within the biker gang selling out the Triads to the FIB. The Monoglobe spun off of its stand and crashes into the museum, partially destroying it.

After the mission is completed, the museum is seen being repaired and the Monoglobe is nowhere to be found in the park for the rest of the game.

Collectibles[]

Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City[]

  • Grenades - Hidden in the base of the Monoglobe.

Mission Appearances[]

The Ballad of Gay Tony[]

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars[]

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • On the U.S. depiction of the Monoglobe, the state of Florida appears to be missing. This mistake was fixed in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.
  • The Monoglobe's pool appears drained in the in-game TV show I'm Rich[1] which is never seen in-game. It's worth noting that the landmark's real-life counterpart, has been drained since at least 2006.

References[]

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