(Jun. 29, 2020 11:00 AM)matmat30 Wrote: I know this might be a little bit off-topic, but since Mana has already seen the August corocoro issue and told us that there will be a RBV 21, I wonder if he has seen any info about sparking Spriggan too or any other infos about beyblades that would be released in August. I'm really hoping there's an info about sparking spriggan and possibly Achilles
If I'd seen anything more, I'd have made threads for those products. The only thing shown was RBV21. There's no Spriggan, no Achilles, nothing else.
I think some of you have set yourselves up for huge disappointment here by expecting too much and then getting let down when TT has other ideas. Achilles and Spriggan are huge releases for TT and we know for sure they're coming, but they're going to hold onto those, release them at the right time and give them the attention they deserve. They're going to make a song and dance for them when their time comes, but they can't and won't do that while they're promoting Lucifer. That'd be like shooting themselves in the foot.
This is just our standard RBV release for July, which was included in an edition of Bessatsu CoroCoro where we normally wouldn't get much, if anything. Don't expect to hear or see information on August's Booster or Triple Set until the normal edition of CoroCoro launches in mid-July.
If you're going to be disappointed, be disappointed for the right reasons. Don't be disappointed because you expected too much and the creators had a different idea to you, haha.
(Jun. 29, 2020 11:07 AM)snoc Wrote: Regarding the legal reasons, I thought you couldn’t share any image till this was released to the public, and it is.So you should be able to at least show us the booster right?
Edit:excuse me if I’m wrong, but I believe that’s what tt said
I was explicitly asked not to share and I'm respecting that. Though I have been corrected that apparently Bessatsu comes out tomorrow (I have my dates wrong), so it's technically pre-release.
Regarding TT's stance; I don't believe they've publicly commented on this and they're unlikely to either. The most they've done is have
key figures express their distaste with the leaks, and legal action has been taken against certain individuals leaking ahead of street dates.
Magazine scans always infringe copyright laws, no matter when they're done. Takara Tomy and CoroCoro don't suddenly approve because "oh, the magazine is out, it's totally fine"; they just start to care a little bit less because it hasn't ruined their big online campaigns and starts to fall under a "Fair Use" case instead.