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BEYBLADE X XONE is a single player and multiplayer sport 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 13, 2024. It received positive reviews from players.

Experience action-packed Beyblade battles in a stadium equipped with BEYBLADE X's signature X-celerator Rail as you unleash the Xtreme Dash and use the game's original "Active Gauge" to execute exciting tactical maneuvers! ■STORY A completely new story featuring original game characters! A new tournament, The X Championship, is being held at The X. Compete with rivals, deepen bonds,…

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81%Audience ScoreBased on 139 reviews
story7 positive mentions
grinding10 negative mentions

  • Faithful to Beyblade X lore with a story mode centered on climbing the X tower and encountering anime characters.
  • Extensive customization options with a large roster of Beyblade parts and recolors, allowing players to build unique combos.
  • Simple yet engaging battle system combining automated spinning tops with player choices on attacking, countering, and rock-paper-scissors style skill mechanics.
  • Gameplay heavily relies on a rock-paper-scissors mechanic which can feel luck-based and disrupt the flow of battles.
  • Numerous bugs including character naming restrictions and freezing, inconsistent visual issues, and poor online multiplayer performance with low player base.
  • Limited player agency and exploration with mostly walking from point A to B, minimal character customization, and repetitive progression leading to a lack of depth and challenge.
  • story

    43 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    16% positive mentions, 77% neutral mentions, 7% negative mentions

    The story in this Beyblade game is simple and straightforward, centered around climbing the "X" tower and battling characters, often reflecting the anime's themes. While some players find it engaging enough for fans, many describe it as basic, with minimal plot development, frequent technical issues, and a rushed ending. Overall, it serves as a functional backdrop for gameplay rather than a deep narrative experience.

    • “The story mode is addictive and I wanted to keep playing to the end, and there are a lot of side-quests that give you rewards too.”
    • “The game is fun and entertaining with an amazing storyline to climb the X!”
    • “The story is nothing crazy so far but I'm only on floor 10 and it seems the story goes to floor 100, you meet characters from the show and battle them, meet some new people, and be excited about Beyblades.”
    • “The story itself is lackluster, and the entire game is about a single character trying to win a tournament.”
    • “The main story wasn't terrible but towards the end felt very rushed; it seemed like they didn't want the tower to end the story immediately but had to.”
    • “I've encountered many spelling mistakes and errors in the story, including the female main character being referred to as 'him' or 'he' by other characters.”
  • gameplay

    37 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    24% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 14% negative mentions

    The gameplay centers on a simple rock-paper-scissors mechanic combined with strategic angling, attacking, and countering, which some find repetitive and lacking depth or creativity. While battles are generally enjoyable and accessible for fans, flaws like inconsistent mechanics, predictable AI patterns, and interruptions in flow detract from the experience. Overall, it offers a decent, if somewhat repetitive, beyblade battle experience suitable mainly for dedicated fans or collectors.

    • “Gameplay is extremely simple with a rock paper scissors mechanic on attacks, but manages to have depth and strategy with types, launches and trying to read your opponent's next move.”
    • “The gameplay is relatively simple: you angle and launch your beys (yes your angle actually matters), your beys move on their own, you have a button to attack, a button to evade an incoming attack and do your own hit back, with 5 bars filling throughout the battle letting you use these.”
    • “Many of the negative traits of the game are either just mild annoyances or only really apply to people looking to min/max their run or collect in the end game, but the battles themselves are still plenty enjoyable once you figure out how the AI uses the rock-paper-scissors mechanics to make them feel less frustrating.”
    • “I wasn't expecting an RPG-based game, but the lack of creativity really makes the game bland and boring, contributing to an overall dull gameplay experience.”
    • “The rock-paper-scissors mechanics are inconsistent sometimes, not because you can't predict them but because the power level of a blade's abilities is inconsistent outside of guaranteed pickups like your starter knife Shinobi.”
    • “Gameplay-wise it has some flaws: the flow of the gameplay gets interrupted by the rock-paper-scissors event at least twice a match, even when they end pretty quickly.”
  • grinding

    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Grinding in the game is generally fun but can become tedious, especially when farming for specific parts or upgrades, with some mechanics feeling unnecessarily repetitive and RNG-dependent. While minimal grinding is needed to complete the main story, progression beyond that often requires repeated runs, which may be frustrating due to slow progression and limited online activity. Overall, grinding adds depth but can feel grind-heavy and time-consuming for players seeking specific parts or endgame content.

    • “It can make getting parts difficult to collect at max level whether you're farming the tower a second time looking for mirror parts, battling pros for their special aurora part colors, or battling the dev team for metal coat gold parts.”
    • “The only thing left to do in the endgame is to go through the tower again to be able to level up parts (which thankfully the tower seems to be buffed on your second go around), and online matches (outside of grinding for bey parts that you want) but the problem is that online is not very active (this game does not have cross platform sadly).”
    • “The game has a small grinding issue when it comes to upgrading parts.”
  • graphics

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 14% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    The graphics are notably lackluster, with limited settings, low resolution textures, and recycled animations that reduce visual seamlessness. While adequate for a Switch port and playable, the visuals feel unpolished and cut corners are evident. Overall, the graphics detract somewhat from the experience but don’t completely undermine the solid gameplay.

    • “Graphics are kind of low resolution even when set to 4K, resulting in some graininess. This is likely due to the game being primarily a Switch title with a Steam port.”
    • “There are definitely some corners cut in the visuals.”
    • “Extremely limited graphics settings, including no visible option for V-sync.”
    • “They couldn't even be bothered to add the 4x system, such as holographic displays actually coming out. The seamlessness is lacking, with animations often recycled or repeated rather than continuing with what's already displayed.”
    • “Extremely limited graphics settings, including no sort of VSync from what I can find.”
    • “Graphics are kinda low resolution even if you set your resolution to 4K; some things are somewhat grainy. It's primarily a Switch game and a Steam port second, so I somewhat expect this.”
  • stability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game experiences several stability issues, including bugs with character naming limits, resolution display problems, and online connectivity glitches that affect gameplay. Despite these issues, users generally find the core gameplay enjoyable and functional. However, some bugs, especially during battles and online modes, can detract from the overall experience.

    • “Buggy and dead at launch online with game-breaking issues such as not being able to see the stadium if not the host.”
    • “The X dash finish is buggy; sometimes it doesn't count an X win but counts one of the other three win conditions.”
    • “I like the game and the battling in the arena, but the bugginess is dampening my joy I get out of it.”
  • optimization

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    75% positive mentions, -50% neutral mentions, 75% negative mentions

    The game is generally well-optimized, with stable performance and no major bugs reported. While in-game performance is consistent and influenced by beyblade customization and some stadium variations, it does not fully replicate the variability of physical beyblades. The portable version offers a smooth experience, though crossplay capabilities remain unclear.

    • “If you play with physical beyblades, you'll know that the actual performance can vary significantly from the described stats, but in the game, that is not the case and the parts' stats truly matter.”
    • “Personally, I haven't had any performance issues or bugs.”
    • “Overall, the game is alright for a portable way to play Beyblade on a car ride, making it worth a shot, especially on the Switch version.”
    • “If you play with physical beyblades, the actual performance can vary significantly from the described stats; however, in the game, this is not the case and only the parts' stats matter.”
    • “Overall, as of now, the game is alright for portable play, but the performance on the Switch version is unclear, and there is uncertainty about crossplay functionality.”
    • “There is some variation in stadiums that can affect your beyblade's performance, but nothing that gives you more control beyond how you build your beyblade before battle and how you click the buttons.”
  • character development

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    Character development in the game is minimal, with shallow friendships and limited growth, but the appealing main character designs and adherence to the storyline are noted as positive aspects.

    • “The main character designs (both male and female) look nice, and the game follows the storyline of reaching the top of the X.”
    • “I personally have enjoyed it, mostly because of the great character designs.”
    • “It throws some shallow friendships with little to no character development.”
  • monetization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    Users criticize the monetization for relying on questionable tactics, particularly disapproving of paid DLC that feels unnecessary and should have been part of the base game. This highlights broader frustrations with modern gaming monetization practices.

    • “Scummy monetization tactics.”
    • “I feel like the DLC was a bit unnecessary and shows the problem with modern gaming and monetization; they really should just be included in the base game.”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Users find the humor aspect quirky and appreciate the subtle, playful glitches that arise, contributing to a lighthearted and amusing experience despite minor limitations like character name length.

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10h Average play time
10-10h Spent by most gamers
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BEYBLADE X XONE is a sport game with anime theme. Common tags for BEYBLADE X XONE include 3D, female protagonist, esports, family friendly and spectacle fighter.

BEYBLADE X XONE is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing BEYBLADE X XONE.

BEYBLADE X XONE was released on November 13, 2024.

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

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

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

Similar games include BEYBLADE X EVOBATTLE, KILL la KILL -IF, One Piece Burning Blood, Solo Leveling: ARISE OVERDRIVE, SD GUNDAM BATTLE ALLIANCE and others.