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French YouTuber Brings Yu-Gi-Oh! Monsters to Life in 3D

After seven months of work, a French creator developed a 3D monster summoning system from Yu-Gi-Oh! cards using augmented reality technology.

by Nina Cruz
July 7, 2026
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For many generations, Yu-Gi-Oh has been more than just a manga or anime. It represents a world of imagination where cards summon giant monsters to battle. What once seemed like a dream confined to the pages has now been brought to life by a French content creator named SuperZouloux using cutting-edge technology.

French YouTuber SuperZouloux developed the Yu-Gi-Oh! Connected Mat system to summon 3D monsters live during streams.
French YouTuber SuperZouloux developed the Yu-Gi-Oh! Connected Mat system to summon 3D monsters live during streams.

The project, called “Yu-Gi-Oh! Connected Mat,” is the result of over seven months of continuous work aimed at recreating the card dueling experience from the series. When a player places a card down, the system instantly recognizes it and displays the corresponding monster as a vivid 3D model on screen.

What sets this system apart is its physical recognition capability. Each card is embedded with a chip on the back, allowing the duel mat to read precise information. When a card is placed, the camera automatically shifts to focus on the summoned monster, creating the illusion that it truly appears on the battlefield.

The monsters don’t just stand still, they move with detailed animations, bringing the anime’s liveliness to reality. Players can summon multiple monsters at once and watch the duel from various angles.

To enhance interactivity, SuperZouloux integrated a Stream Deck device into the system. With a press of a button, players can trigger attacks while the camera dynamically adjusts to match the duel’s flow. This makes the entire experience seamless and captivating, especially during live broadcasts.

This system combines augmented reality, automatic camera angle shifts, Unreal Engine software, and chip technology embedded in over 3,600 cards.

Surprisingly, SuperZouloux did not start with a strong technical background. He admits to teaching himself nearly everything, from programming and system design to using Unreal Engine for 3D modeling.

“Some days I worked over 10 hours just to fix a small bug,” he shared. The development process was challenging, especially building the 3D monster summoning system, one of the most complex parts of the project.

Another major challenge was hardware preparation. To make the system work, he and his friends had to embed chips into more than 3,600 cards. This task demanded patience and precision but was crucial for perfect card recognition.

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Key features include accurate recognition of face-down cards like Magic Tube traps, support for 30 different decks, and camera control via Stream Deck.

The duel mat was custom-built with integrated electronic components connected to cameras and computers for real-time data processing. This allows the entire process from placing a card to displaying the monster to happen almost instantly.

The system also supports familiar Yu-Gi-Oh mechanics like face-down cards. When a card is placed face-down, its information remains hidden until flipped, preserving the game’s strategic depth. Players can use up to 30 different decks, adding variety to the experience.

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The project demanded seven months of intense effort with over 10 hours daily, requiring the creator to self-learn programming and receive crucial help from friends like Sutivu and Neodymium.

The idea came to SuperZouloux after attending a concert by artist Orelsan. On the way home, he realized he wanted to create something similar, an experience that blends entertainment with creativity.

The most memorable moment was when he first saw a model appear on the duel mat. “Seeing the bird appear for the first time made me truly happy,” he said. That feeling became the driving force to keep improving the project.

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After seven months of nonstop work with over ten hours daily, this creator successfully brought the iconic magical card duels into the real world. This unique system promises a new era for the community.

After months of effort, the first 3D Yu-Gi-Oh duel was streamed live on Twitch, marking a major milestone for the project. It’s not just a tech showcase but a testament to the power of passion and perseverance.

“Yu-Gi-Oh! Connected Mat” offers a fresh experience for players and opens new possibilities for future card games. As the line between virtual and real worlds blurs, ideas once seen as fantasy might soon become reality, just as SuperZouloux turned his childhood dream into a working system.

Tags: 3D technologyaugmented realitycard gamesSuperZoulouxYu-Gi-Oh!
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