The final Western release in this beloved series, , launched on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) and PlayStation Vita. Despite being a Japan-exclusive title (requiring a fan translation for many), it remains a cult classic because it features a staggering roster of over 100 characters from every generation of the anime—from Duel Monsters to Arc-V .
After every major session—after unlocking a new character, winning a Championship tournament, or buying a rare pack—make two copies of your save file. One on your device, one on your computer. This five-second habit will save you 50 hours of grinding.
Why? Because the game's progression system is notoriously grindy, and certain features (like unlocking special duelists or carrying over progress) rely entirely on understanding how save files work.
PSP saves are encrypted with a unique key tied to the device? Not exactly—but they are bound to the save folder structure.