Yu-Gi-Oh! awards IRL Millennium Ring to top players at 300th Championship

Players competing in the 300th Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series have a chance to win a highly prized collectible: the Millennium Ring, a famous item from the Yu-Gi-Oh! series.

The top eight players at the Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series events in Richmond, USA; Guadalajara, Mexico; and Dortmund, Germany will each receive an official Millennium Ring necklace, according to an announcement on the official Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG X account.

The Millennium Ring is a powerful, ancient Egyptian artifact featured in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime. It’s one of seven special items called Millennium Items, and it’s strongly linked to the character Ryo Bakura. The Ring acts like a compass, helping to find the other Millennium Items.

Okay, so this Millennium Ring Necklace won’t actually let me become a Duelist and go searching for powerful relics, but honestly? It’s still an awesome prize! It’s a really cool collectible that’s sure to stand out.

Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG fans can win IRL Millennium Ring

The Yu-Gi-Oh! and King Ice Millennium Ring Necklace costs about $120. It has a big, triangle-shaped pendant with the iconic Eye of Horus symbol carved into it. The necklace is gold-colored thanks to a brass base and plating, designed to look just like the ring from the anime.

Every pendant includes a sturdy 22-inch chain in the Miami Cuban link style, measuring 5mm in thickness and fastened with a lobster clasp. The entire piece weighs approximately 107 grams.

We’re excited to announce that the Top 8 Duelists at the 300th Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series (YCS) events in Richmond, VA (USA), Guadalajara (Mexico), and Dortmund (Germany) will each receive a special Yu-Gi-Oh! x King Ice Millennium Ring Necklace, courtesy of @officialkingice! Don’t miss out – register now to compete!

— Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG (@YuGiOh_TCG) February 6, 2026

King Ice offers a variety of jewelry inspired by Yu-Gi-Oh!, like necklaces featuring the Blue-Eyes White Dragon, Dark Magician, and Yami Yugi, letting fans show off their love for the show with cool accessories.

This isn’t the first popular partnership involving Yu-Gi-Oh! Lego has also invited fans to design sets inspired by the Battle City and Duelist Kingdom story arcs from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime.

The 300th Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series starts on February 14th, beginning in Richmond. From there, the competition will travel to Guadalajara and Dortmund.

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2026-02-09 17:50