Yu-Gi-Oh Egyptian God Cards Will Appear as Metal Reliefs

The Egyptian God cards from Yu-Gi-Oh! will be available to obtain as a series of metal reliefs. Pre-orders for the set are immediately available, with orders expected to ship in Japan from mid to late August. The Egyptian God cards Yu-Gi-Oh! metal relief set will cost 19,250 yen ($150) and come with a total of three card reliefs. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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The three cards that will be included in the set are Obelisk the Tormentor, Slifer the Sky Dragon, and The Winged Dragon of Ra. The versions that will appear as metal reliefs are the Japanese prints of the cards. Each card will be made out of zinc alloy and will come with a special display case. The case features special commemorative text, displaying that the set was created for the 25th anniversary of the Yu-Gi-Oh! series.

You can take a look at the card set below.

Other notable pieces of Yu-Gi-Oh merchandise include the Ultimagear Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Puzzle replica. In a similar fashion to the item in the series, the replica came without instructions. This allowed consumers to solve the puzzle using their own wits.

Additionally, several Yu-Gi-Oh! figures featuring iconic characters like Seto Kaiba have been announced. The MegaHouse figure was announced for the 25th anniversary of the series and will be over a foot tall.


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