![]() ![]() Even if these sets are primarily nostalgic looks back on card gaming history, these reprints are still welcome. It has been 25 years since the official launch of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, and there are a number of special booster packs and releases marking this milestone in the history of the TCG. However, it’s the Extra Deck that is the star of the show, with Fusion Summon support for the unique Visas Starfrost monster introduced in last year’s Dimension Force and a difficult-to-summon but difficult-to-overcome Link-6 Firewall Dragon evolution monster, a blessing to any Cyberse player.Īmazing Defenders is the first release of 2023 for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG, and brings three new archetypes to the game. Tellarknights are the star of this second core booster set, bringing with it new support for the beloved older archetype with the potential of returning the deck to its meta-destroying heyday. Also making its worldwide debut in the set is the Gold Pride horse racing-inspired archetype - yet despite the cool premise it's hard to look beyond the potential of Kashtira when anticipating this new release. Most notable in this set is the major support given to the Kashtira archetype, with an all-new boss monster in Kashtira Arise-Heart and searcher in Papiyas. Out now in the Japanese market, Photon Hypernova makes its jump to the TCG in February with a slew of support for popular archetypes like Spright and the trap deck Labyrnth, alongside older anime fan-favourites like Photon and Galaxy and a slew of Chaos monsters. These sets introduce major new archetypes to the game with the power to flip the meta on its head, and remain the tentpoles of the Yu-Gi-Oh! calendar. | Image credit: KonamiĪs ever, the biggest names in the 2023 Yu-Gi-Oh! release schedule are the core boosters. If you’re wondering what to expect from these releases, read on to discover everything awaiting you in 2023 in this seminal year for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game.Ĭyberstorm Access and Maze of Memories are among the big Yu-Gi-Oh! releases in 2023. With the standard four core boosters alongside new decks, Speed Duel sets and classic reprints, Yu-Gi-Oh!’s 2023 release schedule looks set to be the TCG’s busiest year ever. ![]()
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