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RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Real_ilinnuc - Jun. 29, 2020 The R ins surge is supposed to be a lightning bolt, but it doesn't look... right? Its hard to describe but it looks odd. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - CitrusNinja3 - Jun. 29, 2020 I saw a screenshot of the Surge Logo overlaid on top of the Union Achilles video BBG made, which looked like a way to make it a convincing leak, but it didn't even appear in that video, so I don't think it's real. Also, I find it odd that the word Surge wouldn't be a new color such as blue to differentiate it from Turbo at a glance. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - snoc - Jun. 29, 2020 (Jun. 29, 2020 12:41 AM)BuilderROB Wrote: So I found this on Instagram, and they claim that the picture they posted is the real logo for the next series Hasbro will be calling Sparking in the West. They say it will be called Beyblade Burst Surge. Here is the link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CB-Al5kgMrW/?igshid=615qi5ylmm0 that logo perfectly aligns with the rise one. Beyblade Hasbro changes up the bottom part slightly each season to be longer,shorter, or bulkier. (to fit each seasons subtitle, like evolution longer turbo shorter and rise bulkier) Hasbro could've just gotten lazy, but I doubt it. Not saying this is 100% fake already, but here's evidence to suggest it might be. https://imgur.com/0bBuspE and BuilderROB could you ask the dude on insta to show you a pic of the logo supposedly in the Achilles vid before he edited it out. If he can, that's some more evidence, but I don't see where they would put it. I also remember watching it like the minute after it came out and no logo's to be found anywhere. If he can give you that pic, possibly evidence suggesting its real. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - TitaniumNinja74 - Jun. 29, 2020 The name should be officially confirmed soon, Saturday marks one year for the Rise reveal and Turbo was revealed around this time back in 2018, so who knows when D-rights or ADK will update their sites if they do. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - snoc - Jun. 29, 2020 (Jun. 29, 2020 1:07 AM)Real_ilinnuc Wrote: The R ins surge is supposed to be a lightning bolt, but it doesn't look... right? Its hard to describe but it looks odd. yeah. It looks like a stock image lightning bolt was reversed and put on the R, I edit a lot so I can see it. definitely suspicious. Not saying Hasbro cant edit their logo, but you can see the difference. It should blend together. They don't usually have this problem.... (Jun. 29, 2020 1:14 AM)CitrusNinja3 Wrote: I saw a screenshot of the Surge Logo overlaid on top of the Union Achilles video BBG made, which looked like a way to make it a convincing leak, but it didn't even appear in that video, so I don't think it's real. Also, I find it odd that the word Surge wouldn't be a new color such as blue to differentiate it from Turbo at a glance. Could you link that pic? RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BuilderROB - Jun. 29, 2020 (Jun. 29, 2020 1:21 AM)snoc Wrote:(Jun. 29, 2020 12:41 AM)BuilderROB Wrote: So I found this on Instagram, and they claim that the picture they posted is the real logo for the next series Hasbro will be calling Sparking in the West. They say it will be called Beyblade Burst Surge. Here is the link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CB-Al5kgMrW/?igshid=615qi5ylmm0 I went ahead and asked and they said they deleted it. They’ve referred me to darkhelmz though so we’ll see if he has evidence that this is real. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BuilderROB - Jun. 29, 2020 So I got a reply back from darkhelmz. The logo is real, however the logo is for a BeybladeGeeks series, not the next series Hasbro will call Sparking in the West. That probably explains the laziness of the logo. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - snoc - Jun. 29, 2020 (Jun. 29, 2020 2:46 PM)BuilderROB Wrote: So I got a reply back from darkhelmz. The logo is real, however the logo is for a BeybladeGeeks series, not the next series Hasbro will call Sparking in the West. That probably explains the laziness of the logo. ah ok, that explains it. For a fan logo it is pretty decent though. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - originalzankye - Jul. 02, 2020 Haven't really seen too many people talking about this bey on the thread but I manage to get my hands on it and its nice! I dubbed it the name of plasma for those cool colors it has. The Revolve-H is also nice! RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - fireblaze1 - Jul. 03, 2020 Hey Guys, I guess on the Remake Beys & parts in Hypersphere: Draciel Fortress / DC F D5 or F5 10 Revolve-H or Orbital-H / D57 TH19 or TH16 Driger Fang / DI F D5 or F5 0 Xtender-H / D44 TH12 Storm Pegasis P5 10 Glavie Quick-H / D57 TH what you guys think about this? RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - BeybladeFanOff - Jul. 03, 2020 I don’t think than we will get Quick in HS version... RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - originalzankye - Jul. 03, 2020 Even if you don't like Apoc or Dragon the stadium is too much fun and actually works REALLY well with the HS gimmick I didn't test it out but should work with normal beys RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - KinkoUsagi - Jul. 03, 2020 Wow. What a crazy stadium. The Beyblades go so fast. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - Suzaku-X - Jul. 03, 2020 You know, for all the complaining we do at Hasbro, at least the gimmick functions. (Looking at you, XTS.) Prime's sword being cut off is odd, but I guess it can't help it. Wonder how tight it is, and how effective the base will be. EDIT: I still don't condone the general lack of gimmicks, but at least this time the intended gimmick has some merit and actually functions. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - SoleSurvivor11 - Jul. 03, 2020 I just don’t like the hypersphere series. First off all, there’s no frames on the beyblade, so that means no proof frame, and no dagger frame. They don’t do any of the disc gimmicks either, neither do they do the layer gimmicks. No dusk balkesh gimmick, no heaven pegasus gimmick, and much more. Even though they move around the stadium pretty awesomely, everything else is bad. They’re also way too light. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - MagikHorse - Jul. 03, 2020 (Jul. 03, 2020 9:01 PM)SoleSurvivor11 Wrote: I just don’t like the hypersphere series. First off all, there’s no frames on the beyblade, so that means no proof frame, and no dagger frame. They don’t do any of the disc gimmicks either, neither do they do the layer gimmicks. No dusk balkesh gimmick, no heaven pegasus gimmick, and much more. Even though they move around the stadium pretty awesomely, everything else is bad. I've gone on the record earlier saying that it just doesn't feel like the same game anymore, which is maddening to me as I want a lot of the layers but wind up getting these drivers I don't want as a result. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - TitaniumNinja74 - Jul. 04, 2020 (Jul. 03, 2020 10:31 PM)MagikHorse Wrote:I honestly believe that Hasbro did much better with SlingShock than HyperSphere, most of the layers actually had their gimmicks and the drivers were almost the same as their original counterparts (except for some Balance type drivers to make them different from their original counterparts), while none of the HyperSphere layers have their gimmicks (except for Lord Spryzen and Union Achilles) and there really was no point of Hasbro changing the drivers, although they do help climb the stadium walls better, the original drivers can do almost as good as the HyperSphere drivers.(Jul. 03, 2020 9:01 PM)SoleSurvivor11 Wrote: I just don’t like the hypersphere series. First off all, there’s no frames on the beyblade, so that means no proof frame, and no dagger frame. They don’t do any of the disc gimmicks either, neither do they do the layer gimmicks. No dusk balkesh gimmick, no heaven pegasus gimmick, and much more. Even though they move around the stadium pretty awesomely, everything else is bad. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - boogerman24 - Jul. 07, 2020 (Jul. 03, 2020 10:31 PM)MagikHorse Wrote:(Jul. 03, 2020 9:01 PM)SoleSurvivor11 Wrote: I just don’t like the hypersphere series. First off all, there’s no frames on the beyblade, so that means no proof frame, and no dagger frame. They don’t do any of the disc gimmicks either, neither do they do the layer gimmicks. No dusk balkesh gimmick, no heaven pegasus gimmick, and much more. Even though they move around the stadium pretty awesomely, everything else is bad. Hasbro changes the game in weird ways and we have to accept that. We don't necessarily have any control over the Hasbro's company decisions. But It does seem like Hasbro is either trying to make the game more like the cartoon, or it's trying to balance out it's : "Own Meta." Even though in a global standard Hasbro could be considered pushovers to Takara's beyblades. The only hasbro beyblade I've seen that might have a chance at being competitive at all was Garuda. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - CheetoBlader - Jul. 07, 2020 (Jul. 07, 2020 3:38 AM)boogerman24 Wrote:Well then you’ve got a lot of reading to do. Balkesh B3, Legend Spryzen S3, Spryzen Requiem S3, and in some cases Garuda G3 were all used in competitive play at some point. Balkesh can still be used in tournaments, but it’s quite risky with left spin attack types like Zwei out there.(Jul. 03, 2020 10:31 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: I've gone on the record earlier saying that it just doesn't feel like the same game anymore, which is maddening to me as I want a lot of the layers but wind up getting these drivers I don't want as a result.The only hasbro beyblade I've seen that might have a chance at being competitive at all was Garuda. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - MagikHorse - Jul. 07, 2020 (Jul. 07, 2020 3:38 AM)boogerman24 Wrote: Hasbro changes the game in weird ways and we have to accept that. We don't necessarily have any control over the Hasbro's company decisions. But It does seem like Hasbro is either trying to make the game more like the cartoon, or it's trying to balance out it's : "Own Meta." Even though in a global standard Hasbro could be considered pushovers to Takara's beyblades. The only hasbro beyblade I've seen that might have a chance at being competitive at all was Garuda. Yes, I have to accept that they change things up in totally ludicrous and often inane ways, and will continue to do their own thing despite people like me spouting off our highly negative responses to it. I do not have to like it however. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - 6Jupiter5 - Jul. 07, 2020 (Jul. 07, 2020 5:57 AM)MagikHorse Wrote:(Jul. 07, 2020 3:38 AM)boogerman24 Wrote: Hasbro changes the game in weird ways and we have to accept that. We don't necessarily have any control over the Hasbro's company decisions. But It does seem like Hasbro is either trying to make the game more like the cartoon, or it's trying to balance out it's : "Own Meta." Even though in a global standard Hasbro could be considered pushovers to Takara's beyblades. The only hasbro beyblade I've seen that might have a chance at being competitive at all was Garuda. The beauty of Hasbro is that each generation compares to each other so no generation becomes outclassed like in TT matches, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - MagikHorse - Jul. 07, 2020 (Jul. 07, 2020 6:07 AM)6Jupiter5 Wrote: The beauty of Hasbro is that each generation compares to each other so no generation becomes outclassed like in TT matches, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. This is true for layers maybe, though that strategy runs into a ton of other problems itself and is a terrible marketing strategy. Drivers have gone down the tubes however (and Hypersphere in general makes it feel like a different game entirely, and are generally finicky in regular stadiums), and the newly redesigned disks are basically a sick, twisted mockery of their original designs. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - snoc - Jul. 07, 2020 Honestly hypersphere is fine. You can use it across other stadiums fine, they’ll just be a bit tall. And it doesn’t feel like another game, it the beys just jump around. They can still clash normally. The discs are disappointing, but it’s made like that to reduce weight. RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - 6Jupiter5 - Jul. 07, 2020 (Jul. 07, 2020 9:48 AM)MagikHorse Wrote:(Jul. 07, 2020 6:07 AM)6Jupiter5 Wrote: The beauty of Hasbro is that each generation compares to each other so no generation becomes outclassed like in TT matches, but everyone is entitled to their own opinion. That’s fair RE: Hasbro's Beyblade Burst – Out in Canada and Australia, international launch 2017 - fireblaze1 - Jul. 08, 2020 These are the designs for the Hypersphere version of Draciel F / Fortress 10 Revolve-H / D57 TH19 & Driger Fang / F 0 Xtender-H / D44 TH12 DC F D57 TH19 / Draciel Fortress 10 Revolve-H with the Slingshock Performance Tip, Yard-S for a defense type combo bey: ![]() ![]() DI F D44 TH12 / Driger Fang 0 Xtender-H: ![]() The two Hypersphere Remake Beys & their parts: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |