Prototype via Konami YouTube

Over the past few weeks, Konami has slowly dripped out news regarding Yu-Gi-Oh! Main Duel, the complimentary-to-play online game expected to be a big slice of the franchise'south future, across its social media channels. The details regarding the game's shop, customization options, and online currency have already been made public, just non a firm release date. That changed belatedly this evening, every bit Konami quietly began to roll out Master Duel to gaming platforms.

Every bit of this writing, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel has already launched on online marketplaces for its available platforms, including PC (via Steam) and the Nintendo Switch. The new game will exist available for one-time and next-gen PlayStation and Xbox platforms, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

This sudden release can exist looked at as somewhat unexpected. This past week, Konami released a video summarizing the title's shop, and ended it with a statement that the final in-depth look at Primary Duel would come on January xix. The last video will characteristic the Duel mode and the dueling interface within Principal Duel.

Still, it looks like Yu-Gi-Oh! fans will be able to get a bit of a caput starting time prior to the 19th, thanks to a quiet release of Yu-Gi-Oh! Principal Duel. That is, however, if one can get on. Servers for the championship are down for maintenance as of this writing.