Getting back into Yu-Gi-Oh!
Two years ago I got introduced to the trading card game, Magic: The Gathering. This was around the time when the closed beta for Magic: The Gathering Arena was preparing for their second online beta test. Being able to play MTGA that early spiked my interest in the game as it familiarized me with the current rules and interactions that you could do. Now you're probably wondering why I'm talking about MTG when the title says Yu-Gi-Oh!, right? Let's get into that.
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I've played over 10 hours of Ghost Recon Breakpoint
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