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''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 1998 #47, released on October 19, contained the precise release date of the game; December 17, 1998. It announced that a [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters National Tournament|national tournament]] would take place, the winners of which would receive [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters National Tournament prize cards|in-game cards and metallic real-world versions]] of the cards. It showed "[[Zera the Mant (Normal)|Zera the Mant]]" and "[[Black Luster Soldier (Normal)|Black Luster Soldier]]" in the style of the "[[collector's cards]]" that existed before the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''. The issue contained information on the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' bundled promotional cards]] and the game's [[Initial Deck]].
 
''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 1998 #47, released on October 19, contained the precise release date of the game; December 17, 1998. It announced that a [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters National Tournament|national tournament]] would take place, the winners of which would receive [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters National Tournament prize cards|in-game cards and metallic real-world versions]] of the cards. It showed "[[Zera the Mant (Normal)|Zera the Mant]]" and "[[Black Luster Soldier (Normal)|Black Luster Soldier]]" in the style of the "[[collector's cards]]" that existed before the ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Official Card Game]]''. The issue contained information on the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters promotional cards|''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' bundled promotional cards]] and the game's [[Initial Deck]].
  
''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 1998 #48, released on October 26, contained information about the national tournament, including its schedule; qualifying rounds in mid-January 1999, second round of qualifiers in late January to early February, and finals in mid February. The first qualifying round took place at approximately 100 stores throughout Japan, with a rare card and qualification for the next second round awarded to winners. The second qualifying round was to take place at twelve locations, with a rare card and qualification for the finals awarded to winners. The final was to take place at Tokyo between 16 regional winners, with "[[Fiend's Mirror (DM1)|Fiend's Mirror]]" awarded to the top four, "[[Super War-lion (DM1)|Super War-lion]]" to the top three, "[[Zera The Mant (DM1)|Zera The Mant]]" to the top two and "[[Black Luster Soldi (DM1)|Black Luster Soldi]]" and the ten [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters promotional cards|''Duel Monsters'' bundled promotional cards]] awarded to the winner.
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''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 1998 #48, released on October 26, 1998, contained information about the national tournament, including its schedule; qualifying rounds in mid-January 1999, second round of qualifiers in late January to early February, and finals in mid February. The first qualifying round took place at approximately 100 stores throughout Japan, with a rare card and qualification for the next second round awarded to winners. The second qualifying round was to take place at twelve locations, with a rare card and qualification for the finals awarded to winners. The final was to take place at Tokyo between 16 regional winners, with "[[Fiend's Mirror (DM1)|Fiend's Mirror]]" awarded to the top four, "[[Super War-lion (DM1)|Super War-lion]]" to the top three, "[[Zera The Mant (DM1)|Zera The Mant]]" to the top two and "[[Black Luster Soldi (DM1)|Black Luster Soldi]]" and the ten [[Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters promotional cards|''Duel Monsters'' bundled promotional cards]] awarded to the winner.
 
 
''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 1998 #50, released November 9, published information on the first two stages of the game's campaign mode. It also included details of the trials that had been announced in the 1998 #42 issue. 2000 people attended; 600 got to play while the others were allowed to watch on a screen.
 
 
 
''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' 1998 #52, released November 21, contained information on a visit Kazuki Takahashi made to the building where the game was developed.
 
  
 
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