The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship is finally revealed after being announced earlier in the year as a 25th Anniversary celebration. The last time the event took place was in 2018, as soon afterward the COVID-19 Pandemic forced Japan to close out its borders for four years. There was hope the event would come back for 2022, but a sudden spike in cases made it impossible once more.

But, it's 2023, so fans of the iconic franchise can rejoice! The event is back, and this time the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links and Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel are all included. Each title will have its own qualifying phase and final competition, and it will be the first time Master Duel is included in the World Championship.

The World Championship will be held in Tokyo Big Sight (Tokyo International Exhibition Center), with qualifying rounds on August 5th and final rounds on August 6th.

Even before that date is here, players that want to guarantee a spot in the event should keep an eye out for the schedule:
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With the inclusion of Master Duel, the World Championship will also be testing out a new format: a Team Battle. In this format, each Master Duel player qualified as a regional representative for the event will have two other players at their side from that region and will form a team of three. All three players from each team will simultaneously battle each other until one team comes out on top with most victories.
The first few names locked in for the World Championship will be released on June 9th. More information can be found on the official sites and social media.
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