A good rule of thumb: if the method feels “too sneaky” or requires disabling security software, it’s probably not worth the risk.
This involves running Master Duel on a home PC or cloud gaming service and streaming it to your restricted device via a web browser.
The main downside is that premium VPNs cost money. While there are free VPNs available, they often have data caps, slower speeds (leading to lag during duels), and fewer server options. For a turn-based game like Yu-Gi-Oh!, a small amount of lag is tolerable, but a "tethering" effect can still ruin the experience.
If you find yourself staring at a connection error, try these proven workarounds: 1. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN)