


There are currently no microtransactions in the Switch version. The Switch version is titled: Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution and includes the base game, and all the microtransactions from those previous expansions. Back in the day, if you bought the base game and all the addons, you paid a little over $100 to get everything. There was a base game, and then microtransactions for add ons. Legacy of the Duelist was originally released in 2015 for the XBox1, PS4 and on PC (Steam). With the Promos out of the way, let’s take a look at the actual game. If anything, it means you’re paying $10 for the game basically with the potential of even profiting if you were to sell the promos in the future because it usually takes a while for them to reprint game promos”. Progleo isn’t really that useful, hence why it’s $2-$3 while Micro Coder and Cynet Codec are about $15 a piece.

Link Monster, Progleo, along with the Cyberse Monster Micro Coder and the Spell Card Cynet Codec!Ĭrunch$G’s quick review of these cards: “Micro Coder and Cynet Codec are amazing cards for the Cyberse theme, basically staple three-ofs in the deck. These cards are not available any other way as of this writing. Here are the 3 promo cards you get inside Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution: Progleo, Micro Coder and Cynet Codec. The suggested retail price of this game is $39.99. The promo cards are exclusive to the physical version. There is also a digital version of this game, but I have no idea why you would invest your money in the digital version, because you don’t get the free promo cards with the digital version. We are having a look at the Physical Copy of Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution – for the Nintendo Switch. Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution – Nintendo Switch Box Art
