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yu-gi-oh duel links fourth anniversary

Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Links Celebrates Fourth Anniversary with Special Campaign

Yu-Gi-Oh games come a dime a dozen, literally there are dozens across every console generation for the last two decades.

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Four years ago Konami released arguably the best iteration of the bunch, Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Links, and today they have launched a special celebration.

To say the game has become popular in those four years would be an understatement, as last year the game crossed the 100 million download mark.

Four years is a long time for any game to stay relevant and keep a strong fanbase these days, and Konami is celebrating this achievement with a special anniversary campaign. Check out the trailer below.

The usual freebies are included in this event, with plenty of gems and a few cosmetics, and a large amount of UR and SR tickets that unlock some of the rarest cards in the game.

The biggest draw for this event though will be the dual Blue-Eyes White Dragon cards. Potentially the most iconic monster in the franchise, these dragons are incredibly powerful and will be a boon to anyone who takes advantage of this event.

Collected everything in the event and need more Yu-Gi-Oh in your life? See how good your Yu-Gi-Oh trivia knowledge is here


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Leo was a former Twinfinite freelancer who covered any and all gaming news for the site. Nothing was out of their realm of interest. Pokemon was their all-time favorite series, and they also had a penchant for Yu-Gi-Oh.