>>6753541Does anyone know how well Beyblade Burst is doing in the West?
Everytime I go to stores, Beyblade just has a tiny little sliver or shelf space with a pretty small selection. I remember during the Metal Fusion/Metal Fight era, the Beyblade section was actually much larger (granted Hasbro put out a lot of the spinoff toys as well as the "real" ones). But Burst has been out for at least a year, and it has a pitiful showing on store shelves.
Also, I notice that they never go on sale.Maybe I'm just a cheapskate, but retail stores did have the occasional sale on Beyblades and I remember at the very beginning there was a cool little promotional bundle of Flame Sagitario plus a launcher grip for the price of one Beyblade.
This just makes me think that if the store supply is low, but they don't go on sale is that because kids aren't buying them (or maybe it's the opposite and kids are buying out all the stock right away). Does anyone know how popular Beyblade is nowadays?