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'''Latin American Spanish''' cards are [[Spanish]] cards distributed for Latin America and the Caribbean, under the brand ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|Yu-Gi-Oh! Juego de Cartas Coleccionables]]''. They use the ID '''S''' or '''SP'''. They use Neutral Spanish spelling. They are always printed at the USA and distributed from there to the whole Region, and often to Spain as well if no localization is intended. Some times they follow the USA schedule for promotions, as the cards are made at the same time as the [[English]] ones intended for North America; one example of this are [[LART|The Lost Art Promotion]] cards, which are released in Latin America at the same time as North America, unlike Spain which gets them at the same time as the rest of Europe.
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'''Latin American Spanish''' cards are [[Spanish]] cards distributed for [[Latin America and the Caribbean]], under the brand ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game|Yu-Gi-Oh! Juego de Cartas Coleccionables]]''. They use the ID '''S''' or '''SP'''. They use Neutral Spanish spelling. They are always printed at the [[United States|USA]] and distributed from there to the whole [[Region]], and often to [[Spain]] as well if no localization is intended. Some times they follow the USA schedule for promotions, as the cards are made at the same time as the [[English]] ones intended for [[North America]]; one example of this are [[LART|The Lost Art Promotion]] cards, which are released in Latin America at the same time as North America, unlike Spain which gets them at the same time as the rest of Europe.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 4 January 2020

Latin American Spanish cards are Spanish cards distributed for Latin America and the Caribbean, under the brand Yu-Gi-Oh! Juego de Cartas Coleccionables. They use the ID S or SP. They use Neutral Spanish spelling. They are always printed at the USA and distributed from there to the whole Region, and often to Spain as well if no localization is intended. Some times they follow the USA schedule for promotions, as the cards are made at the same time as the English ones intended for North America; one example of this are The Lost Art Promotion cards, which are released in Latin America at the same time as North America, unlike Spain which gets them at the same time as the rest of Europe.