Beyblade X: Xone

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Beyblade X: Xone
Beyblade X, Xone cover art.jpg
Official cover art
Developer(s) GrooveBoxJapan
Publisher(s) FuRyu
Series Beyblade X
Platform(s)
ReleaseNovember 14, 2024
Genre(s) Action game
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

Beyblade X: Xone is an action game developed by GrooveBoxJapan and published by FuRyu. The game released on November 14, 2024 on Nintendo Switch and Windows worldwide. [1] [2] [3] The game features both a single-player story mode and an online multiplayer mode. [4] [5] Online battles and local battles are available. However, players will not be able to do cross-platform battles between the Nintendo Switch and Steam platforms. [6]

Contents

Setting and story

Preview of the story Beyblade XONE story contents preview.jpg
Preview of the story

The game is based on the Beyblade X anime. However, the game's story is completely original and also includes original characters. [7] [8] The player will get to choose between a male and female protagonist. [9] The protagonist will then inherit the Beyblade Shinobi Knife from his or her father. [10] The protagonist will then meet the members of Team Persona. [a]

Development

The game was announced on May 14, 2024. [11] [12] People who purchase the physical copy will receive a special Beyblade "Shinobi Knife 4-60LF Metal Coat: Blue". [13] An English version was also announced to be in development. [14] [15]

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  6. @beybladex_game (2024-06-03). "◤ オンライン対戦 情報! ◢ ローカル対戦で (( 友だちとバトル ))! オンライン対戦は世界中にいる (( ガチのライバルと対戦 )) だ! ※SwitchとSteamでのクロスマッチングはしません。 🎮cs.furyu.jp/beyblade2024/ 各サイトにて予約受付中! 予約するとゲームオリジナル「ブレード用ステッカー」&「ダウンロードコンテンツコード」がついてくる! #BEYBLADEX #ベイブレードX". Twitter.
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  15. @beybladex_game (2024-05-26). "////BEYBLADE X XONE//// The popular toy The fourth generation Beyblade X is being adapted into a game! Releasing on #Switch and #Steam on 11/14 (Thu)! English version is also in production! 🎮cs.furyu.jp/beyblade2024/ Information will be updated continuously! Don't miss out! #BEYBLADEX". Twitter.

Notes

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