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Standard Duelists and Legendary Duelists spawn throughout all areas of each Duel World. Legendary Duelists spawn independently of other Legendary Duelists spawning in other Worlds, while Standard Duelists are tied and the maximum available is shared over all Worlds. Gifts also spawn occasionally throughout each Duel World giving the player Gate Keys or Gold, also each area has an interactable decoration that will occasionally gift the player with 1-5 Gems when they click on it.

The Gate is the primary facility of this area. Here the player can challenge Legendary Duelists from any series in exchange for Gate Keys. Some events also add special Event Duelists to the Gate, where they can be Dueled for a limited time in exchange for event items, instead of Gate Keys. New Legendary Duelists are added to the Gate by completing Stage Missions, including formally event exclusive characters after their event is taken out of circulation.

During certain events, the Card Trader EX is also present on the map, allowing the player to trade their EX Jewels for cards, boosters and Gold. The fountain at the back can be tapped for a chance of Gems.

The PvP Arena is the facility where players can Duel against other players from around the world in ranked or casual duels. Players can also view their PvP statistics by region and watch their saved replays. PvP Events can also be accessed here.

The Shop facility is the primary method that players will obtain cards in game through BOXes and Structure Decks by spending Gems or making an in-app purchase. The Shop also sells additional Deck Slots for characters, Card Sleeves & Game Mats, as well as items to make farming and grinding more convenient. The roof of the shop can be tapped for a chance of Gems.

The other features of the Card Studio area are the Street Replay, where player can interact with to watch a PvP Duel and receive 5 Gems per day, as well as the interactable the trashcan (Yusei's toolbox in 5D's).

Duel Links features characters from the entire Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime series. Seto Kaiba has created a virtual reality "Duel World" in order to gather the best duelists so they can compete. Players first have the option to play as either Yami Yugi or Seto Kaiba. As they continue to win duels, other characters become unlocked, including the character the player did not choose at the beginning.

The game uses a format known as "Speed Duels" which uses the rules of the trading card game with various modifications. Players have 4000 Life Points, the Main Phase 2 is removed, the number of Monster Zones and Spell/Trap Zones is reduced from 5 to 3, the Main Deck's size is reduced from 40-60 cards each to 20-30 cards each and the Extra Deck is reduced from 15 to 5 (although this number can be increased to 8 by completing certain missions), and players start with a 4 card hand instead of 5. Players can also use Skills that affect duels in various ways. These effects include but are not limited to adding cards to the hand or field, increasing monster stats, increasing life points, adding cards to the deck at the start of the duel, changing the player's starting hand, and revealing the contents of face-down cards. The winner of a duel either reduces their opponent's life points to 0, allows their opponent to run out of cards, or win under special conditions. Players are rewarded with experience points and various items after a duel, with more items earned from winning.

The game has the player in a hub where they can choose various NPCs to duel against. From here they can also access the Gate which allows them to duel against Legendary Duelists. The current stage the player is on will also be displayed. By completing missions within the stage, players can advance to the next stage which will gradually unlock more difficult opponents and Legendary Duelists at the Gate. Progressing in stages will allow the player to unlock Character Unlock Missions as well.

By completing Character Unlock Missions, players can unlock new Legendary Duelists to play as. Legendary Duelists are based on key characters from the Yu-Gi-Oh series, such as Joey Wheeler, Maximilion Pegasus, Chazz Princeton, and Dr. Vellian Crowler. Each Legendary Duelist comes with their signature card and unique skills.

New cards can be obtained for the player's decks from either Legendary Duelists, the in-game Card Trader using various items or from card packs. Card packs are purchased from the in-game shop using Gems. Card packs can also be purchased with real money via microtransactions. The possible contents of a card pack can vary depending on which BOX the player chooses to buy from. Each card has a probability of being pulled based on their rarity. Common N and R cards tend to have weaker effects, while rarer SR and UR cards have stronger effects. The card pool released at launch includes many cards recognizable from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime.[2][3] As more BOXes were added over time, the card pool expanded to include many cards from more modern Yu-Gi-Oh sets.

At launch, the game's format did not include any cards that would facilitate the original card game's more modern special summoning effects, including Synchro, Xyz, Pendulum, and Link Summoning, making the gameplay closely resemble the original Yu-Gi-Oh anime series. On September 28, 2017, GX World was added to the game, introducing many characters and cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series,[4] as well as a focus on Fusion summoning. As of September 25, 2018, the 3.0 update added 5D'S world to the game, introducing characters and cards from the Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's anime as well as implementing Synchro Summoning in the game.[5] On September 26, 2019, DSOD world based on the movie Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Dark Side of Dimensions was added.[6] On September 29, 2020, ZEXAL World from Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL was added with the addition of Xyz summoning.[7] On September 28, 2021, Arc-V World from Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V was added with the addition of Pendulum summoning.[8] On September 28, 2022, VRAINS World from Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS was added with the addition of Link summoning.[9] On September 28, 2023, SEVENS world from Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens was added with the addition of Rush duels.[10]

The game also includes a PvP mode where players can duel in real-time with friends, as well as participate in random matches with players around the world. There is also a ranked ladder where players compete for rank and prizes including tickets which can be used to exchange for certain cards.

Special events often occur for a limited amount of time to provide variety and the opportunity to win rare cards and unlock new Legendary Duelists. These events typically have special opponents with goals and missions that must be completed in order to earn the rewards Cards and characters exclusive to events are usually made available outside of the event at a later date.

The game exceeded 65 million mobile downloads worldwide by March 2018,[13] and exceeded 80 million downloads across PC and mobile devices by 1 November 2018.[14] The game has reached 100 million mobile downloads worldwide, as of October 2019[update].[15] In addition, Steam Spy estimates the game to have more than 2 million players on Steam.[16]

The game supports established languages in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean and Japanese. The dubbing voice supports English, Korean and Japanese. Typical for the main card game, but also for the first in an official Yu-Gi-Oh! product, the Russian language later also became available in 2020.[23][24]

The Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens anime was one of the biggest departures for the series since GX replaced Yugi-boy with Jaden. Set in a world bound by strict and complex rules, even duelling was heavily regulated, leading to the invention of Rush Duelling by Yuga Ohdo. The idea is simple: instead of only being able to summon one monster each turn, you can normal summon as many as you want, and, at the start of your turn, you refill your hand up to five cards.

Stepping into any Yu-Gi-Oh! game can be intimidating, let alone Duel Links and its years of content updates and support. Booting it up and being thrown into the likes of VRAINS or Arc-V when you just want to check out some Rush duels would be overwhelming, but, fortunately, Konami is also reworking the new player experience to help.

Though it has had a few stumbles recently (RIP, Cross Duel), Konami has already proven it can wade into the digital card game space by directly taking on Magic: The Gathering Arena, Hearthstone, and Legends of Runeterra with Master Duel. Now, Duel Links is being set up to challenge another competitor in the space: Marvel Snap.

Duel Links was already a faster take on Yu-Gi-Oh!, but then Marvel Snap came along and gave us games you can complete in just a few minutes. With both focusing on mobile devices as their primary platforms, Rush duels are clearly meant to be the answer to that, speeding things up even more and reducing the friction needed to get into a game. Who needs 25 years of cards, unlocking multiple worlds, and dealing with all that Anime Stuff when you can just throw out a hand of monsters in a matter of minutes?

Mobile and PC game Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Links by Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. is modeled after the " Yu-Gi-Oh Official Card Game," and is gaining momentum with a variety of features and presentations unique to mobile and PC games. The game has been developed in a variety of series. The game is based on the " Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links" card game, the official card game of the Yu-Gi-Oh!

Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links" has added 6 titles since its release in 2016, and the new world "Yu-Gi-Oh! SEVENS" will be released on September 28th, 2023. In the newly released "Yu-Gi-Oh SEVENS" world, all players will be able to stand on the same starting line again to collect cards and enjoy heated duels.

In the "Yu-Gi-Oh SEVENS" world, a new rule "Rush Duel" will be added. The new "Rush Duel" rule allows players to make a big comeback even in a tight situation. In the draw phase, players can draw a large number of cards to bring their hand to five, and monsters can be summoned consecutively from their hand as many times as they wish, making for a speedy, exhilarating, and dynamic duel experience.

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