Responding to Years of Requests, Yu-Gi-Oh! Publisher Delights Gamers
For many Vietnamese gamers, Yu-Gi-Oh! remains a beloved brand, intertwined with childhood memories through captivating comics and anime. As internet cafes opened their doors, Yu-Gi-Oh! games became a spiritual feast, with iconic cards like the Blue-Eyes White Dragon and the Dark Magician becoming cherished memories for players. Recently, the Yu-Gi-Oh! publisher thrilled fans by unlocking a legendary card that had been 'locked away' for over 17 years.

The eagerly awaited card is none other than 'Change of Heart,' allowing players to take control of their opponent's monsters when played. Perhaps due to its overwhelming power, this card was banned by Konami from official play since 2005. However, Change of Heart has now been officially unlocked, emerging from obscurity.

Some express concerns about the immense power of Change of Heart, fearing it may tilt the balance in Yu-Gi-Oh! matches. Yet, others argue that compared to current 'super powerful' cards, the return of Change of Heart is normal. In reality, Change of Heart is not the only card 'unlocked' in this update.

Konami's move raises questions about how it will impact the Yu-Gi-Oh! meta. Nevertheless, the value of this card has skyrocketed following the publisher's unlocking decree.
Summary Video: Unlocking Legendary Card After 17 Years
