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It was initially released January 19, 2022 for consoles and PC to positive reviews and rapidly climbed to the top of the Steam charts.[2][3] On February 6, Konami announced the game had been downloaded over 10 million times.[4] The game would later on be released in a few regions to iOS and Android January 26, 2022, with many more regional launches on February 2, 2022.[5]

Development of the title began in 2019 as a follow on from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, released in 2017. Konami wanted to develop a new game that would appeal to more experienced players, as opposed to Duel Links which was for more casual players.[6] During the development of the game, the idea arose of implementing a game mode that could be played alone, participating in duels against the AI. This eventually led to the implementation of Solo Mode in Master Duel.[6] The game's music was mainly composed by Yasunori Nishiki.[7]

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The gameplay is a simulated version of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game. However, the game has a different Forbidden and Limited List and card release schedule[8] than the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG. This creates a different library of cards available to build a deck from.

You can play either single-player, known in game as Solo Mode, where you proceed through a story of the cards involved playing against a computer opponent. In Multiplayer there exists a casual, unranked matchmaking system and a competitive, ranked system allowing you to compete with other players' strategies. [9]

My first time playing Yu-Gi-Oh! was when I was about 10 years old, sitting in my neighbour's house. Neither of us knew how to play, but we did know that the Red-Eyes Black Dragon was obviously the best card ever made because it was a big dragon that looked awesome in 2004. We knew we had to shout "Duel!" before we started, and then proceeded to throw the cards at each other. 18 years later I still don't quite know how to play Yu-Gi-Oh!, but Master Duel is definitely helping to correct that decades-long ignorance with what is easily the best adaptation of the megahit TCG ever made.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is Konami throwing its hat into the free-to-play digital card game space, sizing up to the likes of Magic The Gathering: Arena, Pokemon Trading Card Game Online, and Legends of Runeterra. And it's going in hard, with full cross-play and cross-progression across every platform it's released on, 10,000 cards at launch, and an impressive solo mode.

Even the duelling itself feels slicker and more mature than in other games. Yu-Gi-Oh! is notorious for being very information-dense, with entire novels filling a card's allotted text space. While it can still be a bit of a slog to read a card like Ash Blossom & Joyous Spring, Master Duel presents it in a more digestible fashion. Everything is explained, the 'chain' of effects waiting to be resolved is visualised on a literal chain to help illustrate how it works, and there's even a full 'duel log' to explain what's happened on previous turns.

In the last few months, digital card games have been under fire for their in-game economies. TCGs are already known for being money sinks, but even fully paid-up fans have complained about how little games like Magic Arena gives you. So it's incredible to see something from Konami, a publisher who admittedly doesn't have the best reputation for its generosity, go absolutely ham on throwing endless amounts of free stuff at you.

The first few hours of the game seem to just be a never-ending flow of free cards, gems, cosmetics, and booster packs. It's almost overwhelming dropping 1000 gems to open ten packs, only to be rewarded with another 1000 to spend even more. While you could cynically call this a way for the game to get you invested, it's still giving you enough to build at least one fully-playable competitive deck of your choice right from the get-go, which is more than any other game right now is offering.

The biggest criticism is that Master Duel is trying to be the go-to digital version of the card game while also being a few sets behind in its card pool. We don't have Dawn of Majesty, Burst of Destiny, Cyber Strike, or The Grand Creators in here yet, and large parts of Synchro Storm are missing. Considering Magic puts its new sets into Arena a week before the tabletop release (which causes its own problems, admittedly), it would be nice to see new Yu-Gi-Oh! sets build some hype through Master Duel instead of seeing the card game drift further and further away from it.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is Yu-Gi-Oh! at its best. The kid gloves have been taken off to give us a complex, deep game full of exciting plays and powerful combos, but presented in a sensible and readable way, free from Joey Wheeler shoutin' about da heart o' da cards. Whether you're a veteran duelist, a lapsed player, or someone who's had a vague interest at some point in the last 25 years, this is the way you want to get into Yu-Gi-Oh!.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a card game that will immerse the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe to experience exciting duels against players from all over the world. The famous card game makes the leap to the digital world to offer you the possibility of collecting thousands of cards with attacks and characters that you can try out in each game.

One of the key aspects of Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is that you'll find countless iconic cards from this game that has brought so many players together over the past two decades. Now, it's up to you to put together successful virtual decks to attack hundreds of opponents. The excitement is guaranteed in each duel, and you'll find attractive graphics that can support 4K resolutions on compatible smartphones.

It's important to mention that Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a game that can also be enjoyed on consoles and PC. This has given Konami a much more advanced starting point to offer incredible results, full of excitement. In fact, throughout the different duels, you'll be shown spectacular animations where you'll see the potential of each of your cards when it comes to attacking opponents.

Each week, you'll have the chance to participate in multiple tournaments that Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel offers. As you level up, you'll be able to face more experienced players that will force you to take full advantage of your deck's offensive possibilities.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel provides an infinite number of these legendary cards that you'll be able to collect in order to participate in exciting duels. Using your best decks, you'll try to win each round while enjoying remarkable graphics and a gameplay that's been completely adapted to Android devices.

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Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is a free-to-play multiplayer game where players can either duel against other players or play a singleplayer mode. Player can obtain cards via spending Gems on pack openings or crafting specific card(s) using Craft Points based on its rarity. The game uses a modified OCG Forbidden & Limited List that will be updated with each updates. Master Duel also features various accessories to personalize player's profile and dueling field, mostly based on a popular and notable cards.

A side mode where the player can watch replays of recent matches from either Ranked, Event, or Casual Duels. It's intended to help expose a player to new playstyles or inspire them to build new Decks. There's a daily mission that yields 5 Gems for watching a DUEL LIVE replay.

An update in 14 Jul 2023 expanded on this mode, allowing the player to pick from a selection of replays or enable autoplay for the mode. The selection menu shows the "main cards" for the Decks to give a clue on the matchup.

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