Battle League is an exciting application that allows you to create your own league and compete against your friends in Beyblade battles. You can choose the length of your season, whether it's one day, one week, or one month. As you battle, you can earn points and climb up the scoreboard to become the top Blader in your league.
To earn points, you can challenge your friends to two different types of battles. The first is a digital battle, where you can compete online using your Beyblade Burst top and earn points for your Blader score. The second is a face-to-face battle using your Beyblade Burst top toys. After the battle, you can enter the results into the app and earn points for your score.
If you want to take your battles to the next level, you can create a one-day season and host a bracketed toy tournament party with your league. This adds an extra level of excitement and competition to the game.
The app also features the new Beyblade Burst Turbo Slingshock, which includes a rail system that propels digital tops through the Beystadium rails and into the Battle Ring in the app. You can also engage in head-to-head battle clashes to build power and launch your digital Slingshock top through the rails for special power-up bonuses.
In addition, the app allows you to control RC Bluetooth enabled Beyblade Burst tops, which are sold separately. You can change the spin direction and speed of your top by swiping left or right on the screen. You can also charge up power during battle and unleash mighty Avatar attacks.
It's important to note that the app requires access to your device's camera to scan the code on your Beyblade Burst products. You can adjust your device's privacy settings to enable the camera. The RC Bluetooth enabled tops also require the location permission on Android 6.0+ devices.
Overall, Battle League is a fun and interactive way to battle with your friends and compete for the title of top Blader. With its various features and options, it offers a unique and exciting Beyblade experience. Just make sure to ask a parent before using features that require an internet connection.