Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection – All 14 Games Revealed, Switch Edition Includes Rare Card

Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection - All 14 Games Revealed, Switch Edition Includes Rare Card

Konami has finally revealed the full list of games featured in the upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection. What’s most exciting about the upcoming compilation is that some of the 14 Game Boy titles included were exclusive to Japan the first time around. Konami has also revealed when fans can revisit the early days of the franchise. Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection releases February 27, 2025 for Nintendo Switch and PC. Physical edition preorders come with a Quarter Century Secret Rare Yu-Gi-Oh card and are available for $50 at Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, GameStop, and Target for $50.

Yu-Gi-Oh! anime Steelbook Editions
Yu-Gi-Oh! anime Steelbook Editions

If you’re looking forward to the Early Days Collection, you can bide the time with a couple of new Yu-Gi-Oh anime Blu-ray releases. The original Yu-Gi-Oh movie received a steelbook edition in September, and Amazon has it marked down from $30 to $23.49. On December 17, Yu-Gi-Oh! Bonds Beyond Time will get the steelbook treatment, too. Amazon has an even better deal on this one, as you can preorder the $30 release for only $21.


Yu-Gi-Oh: Trading Card Game 25th Anniversary & Retro Collections

There are also several retro-themed trading card sets available to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise at Amazon and Best Buy

For anyone looking to go directly to the source, massive manga compilations by the late series creator Kazuki Takahashi are available through Amazon and Walmart.


Yu-Gi-Oh Manga 3-in-1 Collections

Yu-Gi-Oh Manga 3-in-1
Yu-Gi-Oh Manga 3-in-1

For anyone looking to go directly to the source, massive manga compilations by late series creator Kazuki Takahashi are available through Amazon and Walmart. Each of these budget-friendly paperbacks contain three volumes and clock in at around 600 pages each. We’ve listed the first five books at each retailer.

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