The official website has been updated and it shows a few relevant things, such as exactly how the Beyblade parts get tightened together and where the vulnerability for Burst lies :
https://beyblade.takaratomy.co.jp/info/movie/build.webm
The very last step involves two sliding motions, the last one probably being the first to give way and then leave the Beyblade vulnerable to be burst.
It surprises me that TAKARA-TOMY would otherwise go to that length to explain such a simple assembly method, but here it is if someone needs it ...
https://beyblade.takaratomy.co.jp/info/index2.html
As I thought, the web app will only be released in mid-July along with the actual official Beyblade Burst release date.
Apparently TAKARA-TOMY has borrowed Hasbro's idea of introducing a code for online : the
BeyCode will be included in packages and will get you additional Beypoints, as well as probably registering your purchased Beyblade in your profile on the web app.
It seems that Beypoints can also be gained by
recording your shooting power and the number of times you launch. This will of course thankfully be limited though, so you cannot abuse of this way to gain Beypoints. How TAKARA-TOMY has ensured this and what the limit is are unknown at the moment however.
The official definition of the
BeyCloud is actually the whole Beypoint ranking system TAKARA-TOMY has set up. It does not change from
what I previously explained in the BeyLogger product topic, but we now know for sure what it is. So, on top of being a cloud of 'marketing strategies' involving tournaments, anime, casual events, etc. to keep the Bladers' heads in the Beyblade cloud from the day of purchase until the end, this new definition implies that even watching the anime will somehow help you acquire additional Beypoints. To be determined ...
And of course those Beypoints are used to exchange them for rare items such as the
legendary Umaterios Beyblade.
Be careful, the following screenshots are still tentative and the final web application could differ :
Bladers (in Japan only, so far) will be able to see their ranking categorised by store where they played, not just by country.
Here is the translation for the status profile in the second image :
Quote:(name)
Alpha Taro
Total Beypoint
500,000
Beypoint
1,600
(probably strongest, highest, best, etc.) Shoot Power
800
Average Shoot Power
600
Total Shoot number of times
4,500
TAKARA-TOMY is definitely all in for Beyblade Burst, apparently.