Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection For Switch Gets Nice Discount At Amazon

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Yu-Gi-Oh Early Days Collection has received its first notable discount for Nintendo Switch since its February 27 launch. Fans can snag the physical edition for Switch for $40 (was $50) at Amazon and Walmart. The Early Days Collection features 14 Yu-Gi-Oh games released from 1998-2003 for Game Boy, GBC, and GBA. The physical edition also comes with a Secret Rare Yu-Gi-Oh trading card while supplies last.

The Early Days Collection is also available on PC. Though you’ll miss out on the free card, you can get a Steam key for $39 (was $50) at Green Man Gaming.

Yu-Gi-Oh! anime Steelbook Editions
Yu-Gi-Oh! anime Steelbook Editions

If you’re looking forward to the Early Days Collection, you can bide the time with a couple of recent Yu-Gi-Oh anime Blu-ray releases. The original Yu-Gi-Oh movie received a steelbook edition last September, and Amazon has it marked down from $30 to $22. In December, Yu-Gi-Oh Bonds Beyond Time also received the steelbook treatment. Amazon has an even better deal on this one, as you can grab the $30 release for only $19.50.


Yu-Gi-Oh: Trading Card Game 25th Anniversary & Retro Collections

There are also several retro-themed trading card sets available to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise at Amazon and Best Buy.


Yu-Gi-Oh Manga 3-in-1 Collections

Yu-Gi-Oh Manga 3-in-1
Yu-Gi-Oh Manga 3-in-1

For anyone interested in checking out the franchise’s source material, massive manga compilations by late series creator Kazuki Takahashi are available through Amazon and Walmart. Each of these budget-friendly paperbacks contain three volumes and clock in at around 600 pages each. We’ve listed the first five books at each retailer.

Yu-Gi-Oh Manga at Amazon


Yu-Gi-Oh Manga at Walmart

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