Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Opera Virt

Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Opera Virt Will Have Yugi and Kaiba Return to the Arena

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A special Yu-Gi-Oh! orchestrated performance will be held during Jump Festa Online 2021. Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Opera Virt will be available to watch for 48 hours through Jump Festa 2021 Online. Viewers will be able to access and watch the digital, fully orchestrated performance from December 19-20, 2020. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

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Kenjiro Tsuda (Seto Kaiba) and Shunsuke Kazama (Yugi Moto) will reprise their roles for this performance. This scenario will send Yugi and Seto back into the duelist arena, where the two will face off while an orchestra plays in the background. This will be the first time both voice actors will have performed together since the release of Yu-Gi-Oh The Dark Side of Dimensions.

You can watch the trailer for Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Opera Virt below.

The Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Opera Virt performance can be watched through the dedicated Jump Festa 2021 Online app or through the official Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG YouTube channel. Broadcasts will begin on December 19, 2020 at 10:30am JST.

A promotional campaign for the event is currently underway. Those who participate and retweet a message from the official Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG Twitter will have the opportunity to receive a special, prismatic version of the Blue Eyes White Dragon or Dark Magician. However, this promotion is limited to those who live in Japan.


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