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− | * Prior to this card's official | + | * This monster is named after [[wikipedia:Prometheus|Prometheus]], a Titan from [[wikipedia:Greek mythology|Greek mythology]] who is chained and tortured by [[wikipedia:Zeus|Zeus]] for stealing fire from the heavens and "bestowing" it to humankind. |
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+ | * Prior to this card's official unveiling on October 23rd, 2023, its name was revealed in [https://yu-gi-oh.jp/news_detail.php?page=details&&id=1701 an announcement] for new [[card sleeve]]s on August 7th, and its artwork appeared in [https://twitter.com/MasterDuelSite/status/1715687593025688025 PlayStation 5 Store advertisements] for ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel]]'' on October 21st. | ||
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+ | * This card was stated to have been designed for simultaneous debut in the ''[[OCG]]'' and in ''Master Duel'', and as such has the shortest timespan between real-life release and in-game addition (2 days). |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 6 November 2023
- This monster is named after Prometheus, a Titan from Greek mythology who is chained and tortured by Zeus for stealing fire from the heavens and "bestowing" it to humankind.
- Prior to this card's official unveiling on October 23rd, 2023, its name was revealed in an announcement for new card sleeves on August 7th, and its artwork appeared in PlayStation 5 Store advertisements for Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel on October 21st.
- This card was stated to have been designed for simultaneous debut in the OCG and in Master Duel, and as such has the shortest timespan between real-life release and in-game addition (2 days).