Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V (manga)

'Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V' is a manga series based off of the Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V anime series. It begin serialization on August 21st, 2015, in the monthly V Jump magazine.

Plot
Set in Maiami City where Dueling has evolved through the discovery of Solid Vision system that gives mass to Monster cards, allowing Duelists to interact with them. Thus, gave birth to Action Duel. The story follows Yūya Sakaki, a mysterious Entertainment Duelist nicknamed "Phantom" along with his alter ego, Yūto, who are chased by Leo Corporation after they apparently hacked into LC's Solid Vision system.

Yūya Sakaki is a mysterious Entertainment Duelist known as "Phantom", whose identity is claimed to be the "Destiny Factor" by Reiji Akaba. He shares four personalities in his body: "Yūya", "Yūto", "Yūgo" and "Yūri", and aims to find the "Genesis Omega Dragon" card - a card that can decide the fate of the world.

Characters

 * Yūya Sakaki
 * Yūto
 * Yuzu Hīragi
 * Reiji Akaba
 * Shūzō Hīragi
 * Shingo Sawatari
 * Sora Shiun'in
 * Shun Kurosaki
 * Nico Smiley
 * Ōtomo
 * Yūgo
 * Yūri
 * EVE
 * Ren
 * Leo Akaba
 * Yūshō Sakaki

Changes from the anime series

 * So far, there are no existence of other Dimensions.
 * Other than for Dueling, Solid Vision technology is also used for rescue missions and reconstruction work during disasters. There's also a damage setting that makes the shockwave damage more real.
 * Yūto, Yūgo, Yūri, and Yūya share one body instead of having different bodies like in the anime.
 * Since they are sharing the same body, Yūya, Yūto, Yūri, and Yūgo share the same Duel Disk.
 * Before they are one with each other, they are a separated existence.
 * Sora Shiun'in and Shun Kurosaki are both residents of Maiami City and work together under Reiji Akaba as teammates whereas in the anime, they are enemies.
 * Yuzu Hīragi does not have her bracelet in the manga, and none of her counterparts exists.
 * Yūya and his personas' roles mirror that to the original Yu-Gi-Oh! Protagonists.
 * For example, Yūya and Yūto switching bodies before Dueling is similar to how Yugi and Atem did in the original Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.