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BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE is a single player and multiplayer hack and slash game with a anime theme. It was developed by 株式会社グルーブボックスジャパン and was released on November 12, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

Experience the Next EVOLUTION of Maximum Acceleration! EVOLUTION1 EVOBATTLEType characteristics bring you closer to real Battle. Your strategy will vary greatly depending on the Beys you use. Experience the thrill of high-speed,intense Battle that will keep you on the edge of your seat! EVOLUTION2 EVOSTORYHere, you'll meet new friends. Compete, cooperate, and claim victory in the "BE…

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 62 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
grinding7 negative mentions

  • Engaging and fun battle system with meaningful player judgment and strategic depth, capturing the spirit of Beyblade.
  • Extensive customization options for Beyblades, including part upgrades and coating system that allows personal expression alongside performance.
  • Improved mechanics and gameplay over the previous Beyblade XOne game, with smoother animations and more enjoyable combat.
  • Frequent bugs and technical issues, including screen flickering on Steam Deck, crashes, softlocks after battles, and problems with UI and matchmaking.
  • Some game design elements are grind-heavy and repetitive, with a short story mode and limited content outside of battles.
  • Localization errors with inconsistent gender pronouns and sparse animations outside battles, coupled with a high price point relative to content quality.
  • story
    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally simple, suitable for a younger audience, and serves mainly as a framework to introduce gameplay mechanics and progression. While the main plot is considered somewhat basic and brief, players appreciate the engaging side stories that add character depth and context. Despite some localization issues and a short overall length, the story mode provides enjoyable content, especially for fans of the anime.

    • “Story mode functions as a structured path for learning the systems and collecting parts, gradually unlocking mechanics along the way.”
    • “The gameplay I like the dungeons way of tournaments they hold within the story line, feels a bit more involved with the protagonist running around and choosing where to go next, if you wish to get more rewards or go straight to the goal type of thing but then miss out on rewards, I like that a lot.”
    • “The story and characters are cute, if you like the anime then you will like the style of the writing, and overall I've just been having a blast with it.”
    • “Main story is rather boring and kind of 'eh, it's there to be there because you can't have a story mode without a story mode.' However, the sub-stories are resoundingly good given this; I gave more care to the characters when I learned more about them during the sub-stories than I did playing the main story.”
    • “Story progression stems from going through a series of different minigames, the same set of ones—multiple games and multiple matches—which you must do three whole times throughout pre, semi, and grand tournaments.”
    • “The story mode is okay so far, but a few hours in and still no free battle mode with characters of your choosing is odd since it would be a no-brainer to just have that as an option in the game.”
  • gameplay
    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is widely praised for its improved mechanics, engaging combat, and blend of strategic and action elements reminiscent of fighter games and RPGs. It offers a user-friendly interface, diverse move sets, and rewarding progression through story and tournament modes, though some note the presence of impactful bugs and difficulty spikes. Overall, it represents a significant upgrade over previous titles with enjoyable customization and intense battles.

    • “Greatest RPG ever written since Final Fantasy 6 and better fighting mechanics than Guilty Gear Strive.”
    • “Part 1: Gameplay: The game is rather user-friendly UI wise during a match because the only thing that dictates a good or bad player is the timing of your button presses on launch, attack, counter, and X moves - which has a lot of diversity and adds a lot of unique ultimates to the match.”
    • “The gameplay feels like Beyblades in-person gameplay seamlessly blended with a fighter game, and there is so much fun to be had in that alone, not even accounting for the thousands upon thousands of possible combinations for whatever suits your play and visual style.”
    • “It's not the best I've seen, but it's a steep upgrade to Xbox One in terms of gameplay due to a lot of updated mechanics and easier part collection, though it does have some more severe faults and significantly more impactful bugs as well.”
    • “You are getting utterly no gameplay out of this sort of cheese, even if you'll quickly steamroll everything when you're done with massively upgraded parts.”
    • “Part 1: gameplay: the game is rather user friendly UI wise during a match because the only thing that dictates a good or bad player is the timing of your button presses on launch, attack, counter, and X moves - which has a lot of diversity and adds a lot of unique ults to the match.”
  • grinding
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding is a notable part of the game, involving battles to collect parts for upgrades, which many find enjoyable and rewarding when obtaining desired items. While progression can be time-consuming with resource farming extending playtime, some players feel that certain grinding mechanics can make customization tedious and slow down the overall excitement.

    • “It's a bit of a grindy game, where you battle opponents for parts for upgrading or to use, which feels really nice, especially when you find the part you've been looking for.”
    • “I've beaten the game since like a day or two ago, it took 20 hours to beat—but this stemmed from me just taking my time and farming resources to rank and level my beyblades and it could have been 8-10 hours.”
    • “Makes what should be an exciting customization experience super tedious.”
  • stability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game shows clear improvements over its predecessor but suffers from frequent bugs, including graphic glitches, animation issues, and occasional freezes. Stability issues are notable in the online mode and certain menus, occasionally locking or crashing the game. Overall, while the game is mostly playable, these bugs impact the experience and need addressing.

    • “Evobattle is a huge upgrade, but sometimes quite buggy and broken.”
    • “It really is a better designed game than xone, just way too buggy and unclear on postgame unlock conditions sometimes.”
    • “Overall not too many issues, there is a bug currently that locks out the cx menu and freezes the game if you try to get to it; no idea what causes it but I played for 70 hours before it happened to me.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally appealing and add to the visual charm, though some minor issues like glitches during online play and battles can detract from the experience. Overall, the visuals are good but there is room for improvement in optimization and polish.

    • “It's great if you want it, but the buff is minor so there's no pressure to coat things you don't want to change aesthetically (or just use the DLC clear coat, your choice).”
    • “Even if you start because of the cute visuals, you will likely find yourself fully absorbed in reading your opponent’s actions and choosing the optimal move.”
    • “Best Beyblade game to date with a few things that could be better all around from some writing to some visuals.”
    • “Hope this game is optimized for Steam Deck with SteamOS, as there are graphic glitches during battles.”
    • “Online play is a little messy; when playing against other human players, there are frequent visual bugs.”
    • “Best Beyblade game to date, but some visuals could be improved.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization is generally well-developed, enabling smooth performance and customization without compromising visuals. However, some users report graphic glitches during battles on Steam Deck with SteamOS, indicating room for improvement on that platform.

    • “Visually, the coating system is well-developed, allowing players to pursue peak performance while also expressing individuality in appearance.”
    • “Hope this game is optimized for Steam Deck with SteamOS, as there are graphic glitches during battle.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor includes edgy and bigoted content in its online interactions, which many users find offensive and not suitable for recommendation to friends or family.

    • “It's not funny and not something that I would recommend my friends or family being exposed to.”
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BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE is a hack and slash game with anime theme.

BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 70 hours playing BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE.

BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE was released on November 12, 2025.

BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE was developed by 株式会社グルーブボックスジャパン.

BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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