Well, coming from a YGO background before playing UFS, I've been passively tracking the long legal battle between Upperdeck and Konami of Japan over the rights to the Yugioh trading game outside of Japan.
Konami, while being the creators, had little-to-no control over the organised play of Yugioh in places such as the US with the Shonen Jump Circuit, and Europe with the Pharaoh's Tours. So they took back the rights to YGO from Upperdeck, who then responded with legal proceedings citing unfair business practices and breaches of contract. It's gone back and forth for about 6 months, but today it seems the courts have given a final ruling in favour of Konami, who will henceforth take over all aspects of YGO.
One of the downsides of this is that organised play of YGO is now done, there is no organised play. It's over.
I'm quite confident in saying that Yugioh as a game will not survive this, it will lose too many players, many jobs at Upperdeck and then Konami will be lost, and the product will be discontinued, we may even see the anime cancelled.
Now this may be good news for UFS, as some of those YGO players won't want to quit playing CCGs and will come across this much cheaper, much more fun game with characters that they all know well having played Soul Cal IV and now Street Fighter IV.
Of course this may be bad news for UFS, as some of those YGO players won't want to quit playing CCGs and will come across this much cheaper, much more fun game with characters that they all now well having played Soul Cal IV and now Street Fighter IV.
I say this is both good and bad news as the players who'll come to UFS will most likely be high level competitive YGO players, who for the most part are douchebags (quite confident in saying that as well).