Konami’s highly anticipated Yu-Gi-Oh! It looks like the full game list for Early Days Collection has been leaked ahead of the official announcement.
Konami’s highly anticipated Yu-Gi-Oh! It looks like the full game list for Early Days Collection has been leaked ahead of the official announcement. Konami previously announced that the collection will be released in February 2025 and pre-orders have started at selected retailers.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection Game List
In the Switch box image shared by the social media account Nintendeal, the “14 games” that will be included in the collection are listed. This list, which includes games from the Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance era, is as follows:
- Duel Monsters (GB)
- Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories (GBC)
- Monster Capsule GB
- Dark Duel Stories (GBC)
- Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist (GBC)
- Dungeon Dice Monsters (GBA)
- The Eternal Duelist Soul (GBA)
- Duel Monsters 6 Expert 2 (GBA)
- The Sacred Cards (GBA)
- Resheef of Destruction (GBA)
- Worldwide Edition: Stairway to the Destined Duel (GBA)
- World Championship Tournament 2004 (GBA)
- Destiny Board Traveler (GBA)
- 7 Trials to Glory: World Championship Tournament 2005 (GBA)
Apparently the full list of games featured in Yu-Gi-Oh! Early Days Collection has leaked
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14 games included
– Duel Monsters
– Duel Monsters II: Dark Duel Stories
– Monster Capsule GB
-Dark Duel Stories
– Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelist
-… pic.twitter.com/u2N1Jf8sE6— Nintendeal (@Nintendeal) November 25, 2024
Yu-Gi-Oh! A Nostalgic Journey with Early Days Collection
If this leak is true, Yu-Gi-Oh! A nostalgic journey awaits its fans. Because the list includes all the major Yu-Gi-Oh! games developed by Konami for Game Boy platforms since the early 2000s. Includes games.
In addition to the Duel Monsters series, these include spin-off series such as Dungeon Dice Monsters, Destiny Board Traveler, and games about World Championship tournaments. In other words, the collection includes not only the classic card games, but also all the colors of the series from that period.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Although the Early Days Collection was announced only for Switch, it signals that new collections of the series may be prepared for other consoles as well. For example, a collection spanning the PSP and DS era or a bundle containing PS2 games based on the original anime series might excite fans.
It is thought that, just as Konami has recently done with the Castlevania series, Yu-Gi-Oh! may gradually bring its different eras to consoles with new collections.