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The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2025, also abbreviated as WCS 2025, is an upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! Official (OCG) and Trading Card Game (TCG) tournament that will be held around August/September 2025, being the most prestigious and final event of the 2024-2025 season.
The location for the tournament has yet to be announced by Konami. However, with the World Championship having taken place in Japan and North America the previous two years, a European city seems highly likely this time.
It will be held alongside the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links World Championship 2025, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links (Rush Duel) World Championship 2025 as well as the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel World Championship 2025.
As of November 2024, only a very small amount of players have qualified for this tournament, those being the reigning World Champions as well as the KC Cup (Duel Links) and Duelist Cup (Master Duel) winners.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2025, also abbreviated as WCS 2025, is an upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! Official (OCG) and Trading Card Game (TCG) tournament that will be held around August/September 2025, being the most prestigious and final event of the 2024-2025 season.
The location for the tournament has yet to be announced by Konami. However, with the World Championship having taken place in Japan and North America the previous two years, a European city seems highly likely this time.
It will be held alongside the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links World Championship 2025, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links (Rush Duel) World Championship 2025 as well as the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel World Championship 2025.
As of November 2024, only a very small amount of players have qualified for this tournament, those being the reigning World Champions as well as the KC Cup (Duel Links) and Duelist Cup (Master Duel) winners.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2025, also abbreviated as WCS 2025, is an upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! Official (OCG) and Trading Card Game (TCG) tournament that will be held around August/September 2025, being the most prestigious and final event of the 2024-2025 season.
The location for the tournament has yet to be announced by Konami. However, with the World Championship having taken place in Japan and North America the previous two years, a European city seems highly likely this time.
It will be held alongside the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links World Championship 2025, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links (Rush Duel) World Championship 2025 as well as the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel World Championship 2025.
As of November 2024, only a very small amount of players have qualified for this tournament, those being the reigning World Champions as well as the KC Cup (Duel Links) and Duelist Cup (Master Duel) winners.
The Yu-Gi-Oh! World Championship 2025, also abbreviated as WCS 2025, is an upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh! Official (OCG) and Trading Card Game (TCG) tournament that will be held around August/September 2025, being the most prestigious and final event of the 2024-2025 season.
The location for the tournament has yet to be announced by Konami. However, with the World Championship having taken place in Japan and North America the previous two years, a European city seems highly likely this time.
It will be held alongside the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links World Championship 2025, the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links (Rush Duel) World Championship 2025 as well as the Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel World Championship 2025.
As of November 2024, only a very small amount of players have qualified for this tournament, those being the reigning World Champions as well as the KC Cup (Duel Links) and Duelist Cup (Master Duel) winners.TCG/OCG[]
Competitors[]
- North America
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- Central America
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- South America
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- Europe
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- Oceania
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- Asia
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- China
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- South Korea
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- Japan
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Duel Links[]
Competitors[]
- Sebastian Villarroel "Shelmy"
- "L-ikan"
- Camron Imeny "Tadashi 正"
- Player 3 to be determined
- Player 4 to be determined
- KCCP Top Players
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- North America (Area A)
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- Latin America/Carribean (Area B)
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- Europe (Area C)
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- Japan (Area D)
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- Asia/Oceania/Middle East/Africa (Region E)
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Duel Links (Rush Duel)[]
Competitors[]
- North America (Area A)
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- Latin America/Carribean (Area B)
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- Europe (Area C)
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- Japan (Area D)
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- Asia/Oceania/Middle East/Africa (Region E)
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Master Duel[]
Teams[]
- Team name to be determined
- Ryan Yu "Ryan"
- Jesse Kotton "Jesse Kotton"
- Raymond Dai "Raye"
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- Tasuku Kobanawa "たすく"
- Player 2 to be determined
- Player 3 to be determined
- Team 2 to be determined
- Team 3 to be determined
- Japan (Area A)
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- Asia (Area B)
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- North America (Area C)
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- Latin America (Area D)
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- Europe/Middle East/Oceania/Africa (Area E)
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- Season Points Top Teams
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