The rather uninspiring B-09 Bay Standard was removed in favor of the Switchstrike Tower, which has two levels where your blades can engage in combat, and the stadium itself can be flipped over to go from two-player mode to four.īeyblades have been around since 2000, and many kids (and adults alike) love these toys for their fast-spinning action and the resulting breakneck battles. We swapped the Chaos Core for the Epic Rivals Battle Set, which fulfills many of the same criteria such as a spacious battle ring and penalty pits, except it's far less flimsy, although you have to pay double the price for the benefit. We added the Hypersphere Vertical Drop to give bladers an option for rolling their beys around a bowl, and the flat edge surrounding it adds a further dynamic to battles. The Burst Attack had to stay as well, being one of the only stadiums out there with the added dimension of interfering in matches with mechanical arms that can hit the spinning tops. We kept the Evolution Star Storm as it is as popular as it ever was amongst bladers and receives very little criticism, while the Battling Arena and Basic Beystadium also retained their places as simple yet popular designs that don't as much as some of the other models. These new additions were the Slingshock Rail Rush, with its half-ring/half-track design, the Turbo Cross Collision, which had multiple rail routes around the edges, and the more simplistic Burst Turbo Slingshock that features high walls for capturing projectile bits of blades after crashes. We used three of these new spaces to include stadiums from the popular "slingshock" range, which takes its name from the way in which its arenas utilize tracks to slingshot blades back into the main ring for exciting collisions. These were the Metal Fury Hyper-Strike, the Super Vortex, the Extreme Graffiti Den and the Samurai Cyclone. Since this list was last updated, four items have run into availability issues or have become discontinued by the manufacturer. Beyblade Burst Surge, the fifth wave of Beyblade Burst products to tie in with the fifth season of Beyblade Burst, arrived in countries around Winter 2020.įor a list of Hasbro Beyblade Burst QR Codes, click this link: List of Hasbro Beyblade Burst App QR Codes.Things move fast in the world of Beyblades it seems. Beyblade Burst Rise, the fourth wave of Beyblade Burst products to tie in with the fourth season of Beyblade Burst, arrived in countries around Winter 2019. Beyblade Burst Turbo, the third wave of Beyblade Burst products to tie in with the third season of Beyblade Burst, arrived in countries around Winter 2018. Beyblade Burst Evolution, the next wave of Beyblade Burst products to tie in with the second season of Beyblade Burst, arrived in countries around Spring 2018. Hasbro handles the Burst toyline in all western regions.
Beyblade Burst was first released in Canada in September 2016, in the United States in December 2016, and arrived in other countries in 2017. This is a list of releases in the Beyblade Burst toyline in western countries.