But a full sequel? That would require Konami to embrace the old school “broken but fun” fusion system—something that conflicts with today’s streamlined, competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! rules.
Two decades later, fans are still demanding a sequel. But what would “Ultimate Fusions” actually look like? yugioh forbidden memories 2 ultimate fusions
Still, if Forbidden Memories 2: Ultimate Fusions ever did release, it would sell on nostalgia and the simple joy of slamming two monsters together to see what nightmare emerges. Until then, fans will keep grinding the High Meadow Mage Knight for that last fusion component. Some legends never die — they just wait for a fusion card. But a full sequel