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- Yu-Gi-Oh! to launch anime shorts based on card lore . . . - ResetEra
Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Game The Chronicles Promotional Short Animated Series New episodes go up each month starting April 2025, featuring a new setting from the Yu-Gi-Oh! multiverse It will include "Sky Striker" and "The White Story" among other series
- Yu-Gi-Oh!s newly released Structure Deck Blue-Eyes White . . . - ResetEra
Hey it's me with another Yu-Gi-Oh! Thread! Today I want to talk about the latest Structure Deck release (And Konami should pay me for this shameless promo) I was watching Kohdok's video tearing apart the absolutely awful, insultingly bland and hilariously outdated "2-Player Starter Deck"
- Should Yu-Gi-Oh! go back to having mainline animes to . . . - ResetEra
Should Yu-Gi-Oh! go back to having mainline animes to promote their cards? Or should they keep their animated card lore shorts strategy?
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection : Full games list announced
Konami has launched the Japanese Nintendo eShop page for Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection, revealing the full list of games included in the collection
- Whats the most popular Yu-Gi-Oh! Card that has NOT been . . . - ResetEra
Pretty much what the title says Everyone knows about Exodia, the Dark Magician, Blue-Eyes White Dragon, the Elemental Heroes, Stardust and Utopia But what are cards that have become popular AS CARDS? Here's my pitch: Sky Striker Ace - Raye Raye has pretty much become a face of Yu-Gi-Oh
- [Gematsu] Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection launches February 27, 2025
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection will launch for Switch and PC via Steam on February 27, 2025, Konami announced
- I wanna start collecting Yu-Gi-Oh cards. - ResetEra
I'm not that big into physical Yu-Gi-Oh, but there are some pre-made decks that you can buy I know you mentioned iconic cards, and one of the most recent precons was centered around Blue Eyes White Dragon Plus, there's some for both Obelisk and Slifer of the Egyption Gods
- Steel Paws (new Yu Suzuki game published by Netflix) - ResetEra
I found one review: Like many old-school Sega fans, I was pleasantly surprised to see a new Yu Suzuki game announced at last year's Game Awards Unfortunately, the resulting title features mediocre combat, clunky controls, and a gameplay loop that's about as enjoyable as a poke in the eye
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