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Yu-Gi-Oh World Premiere Pack 2024 to Come Out in September

Konami will release the World Premiere Pack for Yu-Gi-Oh on September 28, 2024. Each booster pack will cost 176 JPY ($1.15) and each pack contains five cards.

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More information on the World Premiere Pack 2024 will appear in future issues of V Jump and Weekly Shonen Jump. We don’t know which cards will come out. However, we do know that it will contain previously TCG-only cards from packs between Duelist Nexus and Legacy of Destruction.

The Yu-Gi-Oh World Premiere Pack 2024 is a collection of cards that first debuted overseas. In other words, this pack will introduce cards that originally were only TCG to the OCG. While both use Yu-Gi-Oh cards to play, there are some major differences between them. For one thing, like in this case here, the OCG and TCG sometimes get cards at different times. Some cards may not appear in the other version at all. On a more competitive level, the two versions have different Forbidden and Limited list. 

Here is a list of some cards that were available in last year’s World Premiere Pack:

  • Bayerock Dragon
  • Gate Guardian of Water and Thunder
  • Moray of Avarice
  • Right Leg of the Forbidden One
  • Tilting Entrainment
  • Xyz Align

It should be noted that for some cards, such as the “Right Leg of the Forbidden One,” the World Premiere Pack just brought over a card that the TCG had reprinted. So not all cards will be completely brand new.

The Yu-Gi-Oh World Premiere Pack 2024 will come out on September 28, 2024.


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