Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links is a rather interesting footnote of the series' lengthy video game history. It's a mobile title that removes numerous parts of the famous card game's format and effects to make the game faster. It's also noteworthy for making players obtain new cards either as item drops or in 3-card booster pack pulls that have rarities seen in gacha app games. As much as these sound like they detract from the experience, Duel Links works and is one of the most accessible ways to experience the YGO TCG to date.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links originally launched on mobile devices in late 2016. A year later, the game was released for PC on Steam. While Duel Links was given critical acclaim by tons of fans, some hardcore players lamented the lack of a proper card game simulator that featured the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game in full capacity. This demand for a truly digital YGO TCG experience led to the creation of Master Duel. However, even though there's a full-fledged simulator for the game itself, Duel Links still has its place alongside it.
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The famous card game has been loved by many, but also criticized for being rather complicated. Yu-Gi-Oh! has dealt with complaints from former players for years, and these concerns have seemed to only grow with each new format added to the game. One YGO TCG game can easily take hours, and while some diehard fans don't mind this, it's one of the more common issues with the iconic TCG that many people take issue with.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links changes this for the better. In the mobile game, players experience a condensed version of YGO by playing in «Speed Duel» format. This particular version of the card game features two sets of
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