The BEYBLADE X WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2025: A Thrilling End
In an exhilarating showdown, the finals of the BEYBLADE X WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 2025 took place on October 11 and 12 at the iconic RED°TOKYO TOWER. This groundbreaking event brought together a staggering 15,000 participants from around the globe, showcasing the competitive spirit and camaraderie of BEYBLADE players.
Champions Emerge
The championship saw fierce competition across two main classes: the Regular Class for ages 6 to 12 and the Open Class, which allowed competitors aged 6 and above, including adults. After an intense series of matches, the champions were crowned:
- - In the Regular Class, the title went to Leobardo from Mexico City.
- - The champion of the Open Class was Fahreddin, competing from Istanbul.
Both champions displayed remarkable skill and strategy throughout the tournament, which was broadcast live from Tokyo Tower, garnering approximately 190,000 views over the two days.
A Global Gathering
Participants hailed from 21 regions worldwide, including Manila, Sydney, Paris, and Los Angeles, showcasing the global appeal of BEYBLADE X. Throughout the event, players of all ages shared moments of connection, despite language barriers, creating friendships that transcended borders.
During the qualifying rounds, competitors celebrated each other’s victories and consoled those who didn’t advance, embodying the spirit of sportsmanship that the tournament promoted.
Highlights of the Competition
The qualifications on October 11 featured 19 contestants in the Regular Class and 14 in the Open Class.
- - Strong performances came from local players, including Minato from Tokyo, who made it to the top eight in the Regular Class, and Omanjyu King, who secured third in the Open Class.
In the finals of the Regular Class, Leobardo faced off against
Balya from Jakarta in an electrifying battle. Both players exhibited exceptional skills, but Leobardo ultimately triumphed with an Over Finish. The third-place match was claimed by
Berguiny from Paris, who prevailed against
Kim Jung U from Seoul.
In the Open Class, the final matchup featured Fahreddin against
Kyle from Hong Kong. Fahreddin displayed dominance, winning the first battle with a Burst Finish, followed by victories in subsequent rounds, concluding with an Extreme Finish for the championship title. Omanjyu King claimed third place in a close match against
Yoo Ha Jun from Seoul.
Words of the Champions
The winners shared their thoughts after the competition:
- - Leobardo, the Regular Class champion, expressed his gratitude, stating, "This victory is a proud achievement for the BEYBLADE community in Mexico City. I am truly thankful!"
- - Fahreddin, the Open Class champion, described his win as a dream come true, celebrating the skill of his fellow participants and the support of his team.
- - Balya shared his determination to come back stronger next time, while Omanjyu King emphasized the sense of connection fostered through the sport, despite the competition's challenges.
An Event to Remember
The BEYBLADE X WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP was not only a contest of skill but also a celebration of friendship and community among fans globally. Takara Tomy, represented by CEO
Takahashi Akio, underscored this sentiment in his closing remarks, inspiring everyone to keep shining brightly as true BEYBLADE players.
The event concluded with promises of future tournaments, immense excitement among the participants, and a renewed passion for BEYBLADE control. For more enchanting footage and highlights, visit the official BEYBLADE YouTube channel. You can still catch the recap of the event and witness the shining moments of every competitor.
Event Details
- - Dates: October 11 (Qualifiers) - October 12 (Finals), 2025
- - Location: RED°TOKYO TOWER, Tokyo, Japan
- - Participating Regions: 21 locations including Mexico City, Toronto, and more
This championship not only crowned champions but also solidified BEYBLADE's reputation as a bridge between cultures, integrating players into a united global community.