Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel was released for Android and iOS in February of this year, and it's worth looking at both versions to see which is better. With the title being a competitive game that requires players to be able to utilize tactical strategy with their own hand-built decks, the mobile release needed to be able to hit certain standards. Factor in the thousands of cards available in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel, and it's clear the game had a lot to live up to with its mobile release.
When releasing a game onto the mobile, there are several technical key points that need to be worked with. The download size of Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel takes up around 250 MB of storage on a mobile device. While this means that newer phones are able to download it without struggle, older devices with smaller available storage may have trouble keeping multiple apps if a given player wants to be able to use the game. With this in mind, an individual looking to download Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel may need a higher-end mobile for optimal performance. The difference here begins as the graphics for the Android phone will look prettier, but the optimization of the battery for an iOS device will allow the user to generally play for longer.
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In order to start building decks in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel on mobile, players must first have specific versions of their respective Android and iOS operating systems installed. For iOS, users will need at minimum iOS 13 and 4GB RAM, which should mean that the game can be installed on devices as old as the iPhone 6. For Android, users will need at minimum Android 6.0 and 4GB RAM — otherwise known as Marshmellow — which allows for over 601 potential phone
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