The game features stadiums with X Lines and the X Dash from the Beyblade X anime.
The television anime of Takara Tomy’s Beyblade X project will premiere globally in summer.
Takara Tomy describes the project as the “4th generation,” after the original 1999 Beyblade (Bakuten Shoot Beyblade), 2008’s Beyblade: Metal Fusion (Metal Fight Beyblade), and 2015’s Beyblade Burst.
FuRyu announced on Wednesday a new game in the Beyblade franchise titled Beyblade X: XONE .