Something I'm most curious about if they want to make beyblade a sport is how they'll tackle third party manufacturing. I know there are some exceptions like sports stacking, but many hardware oriented sports (including E-Sports) rely on third party manufacturing that has been licensed.
My question is if they end up doing something like that down the line to prolong the X format, what they would define as to being a "competition-legal beyblade," or if not the tops, if equipment such as launchers and grips from licensed third parties would be allowed.
If they're going for beyblade being a sport, Gen X basically needs to be the final generation in the sense that Gen X should be what a *beyblade* is supposed to be, and also make sure that the meta has no overly creeping elements as it evolves like MFB did with Synchrome and what Burst did with Sparking and DB/BU.
Balro gang