If you prefer a physical copy, you can find them on eBay or Amazon Japan.
Once you have the game downloaded, here is how to win:
Despite the great design, players sometimes face issues that ruin the experience. Here is how to fix them.
Since the game is entirely in Japanese, here is how to improve your experience:
| Feature | Battle Zero (Switch) | Mobile Rivals | 3DS Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | True 3D Physics (Havok) | 2D Tap-based | Simple Polygon | | Motion Controls | Yes (HD Rumble) | No | No | | Multiplayer | 4-Player Local, 2-Player Online | Online only (Laggy) | Local only | | Visuals | 60 FPS on Switch docked | 30 FPS with ads | 30 FPS, low res | | Burst Animations | Slow-mo replay | Static images | Basic shatter |
: During battles, use command prompts and button pushes (like the Y button for launching and A for attacking) to execute moves and special attacks Play Modes : The game fully supports TV mode, tabletop mode, and handheld mode 2. Massive Roster and Customization Battle Zero features a deep pool of content for fans of the Beyblade Burst Turbo (Super Z) era: Characters 40 characters