Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Puzzle

Ultimagear Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Puzzle Will Come Without Instructions

Bandai Spirits will release a Millennium Puzzle replica from the Yu-Gi-Oh! series as part of its new ULTIMAGEAR series. This replica of the Millennium Puzzle will be true to form and come without instructions. Consumers will need to reassemble the puzzle as shown in both the manga and anime. The ULTIMAGEAR Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Puzzle will cost ¥3,850 (or approximately $35) and releases sometime in August 2021. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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An entirely separate website portal has opened to showcase this new piece of merchandise. The website details the significance of the Millennium Puzzle within the Yu-Gi-Oh! universe and provides a look at how many pieces will potentially be part of the puzzle. As shown on the website, consumers will need to cut the pieces out individually and then put the puzzle together. This model kit is entirely made of plastic. As it stands, there is currently no indication that the Millennium Puzzle will be available to regions outside of Japan.

In December 2020, a special Yu-Gi-Oh! orchestrated performance was held at Jump Festa Online 2021. Titled Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Opera Virt, viewers were able to watch Seto Kaiba and Yugi Moto duel in a digital arena backed by and orchestrated performance. This event was available to watch online for a limited time.


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