World Duel Carnival: Yu-gi-oh! Zexal:

The physical edition of the game also famously included three exclusive promotional cards: , Night Express Knight , and Special Schedule , which were all used by Anna Kaboom in the anime. Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal World Duel Carnival Review

Released in 2014, was the series' first title for the Nintendo 3DS, bringing the high-stakes Xyz summoning of the Zexal anime to handheld gamers. The game lets you dive into the Heartland City tournament, featuring over 5,700 cards and a roster of dozens of characters from the TV show. Key Game Features Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal: World Duel Carnival

It is important to note that the international versions (North America and Europe) had several features removed compared to the original Japanese release. The Western versions were limited to 12 playable characters (down from 40 in Japan) and removed extra modes like the duelist database and the ability to customize background music. The physical edition of the game also famously

: The 3DS hardware is utilized to show card text and information on the top screen while the main dueling action takes place on the bottom touch screen. Regional Differences The game lets you dive into the Heartland

: With over 5,700 cards available, you can build highly customized decks using advanced strategies like Xyz and Synchro summoning.