no there is a new season coming in japan in july 2012 its called beyblade zero g is very cool.
yes there will be new season after metal fury the name is zero G
The Beyblade season that follows Beyblade: Metal Masters is Beyblade: Metal Fury. In this season, Gingka and his friends face off against a new group of powerful bladers known as the "Legendary Bladers" in their quest to defeat the villainous Nemesis.
Zero G Beyblade and 4D Beyblade are two different generations of the Beyblade series. Zero G Beyblade features a unique stadium design that allows for more dynamic battles, while 4D Beyblade was known for its customizable parts and innovative features. It ultimately comes down to personal preference as to which one is better.
In the series Beyblade: Shogun Steel the Zero G beyblade is unique from other beyblades in one aspect. Most beyblades share what is known as a constellation motif, but the beyblade Zero G does not have a constellation motif and instead has a creature motif.
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In Beyblade, Mei-Mei is 12 years old in Beyblade: Metal Fusion, and 14 years old in Beyblade: Shogun Steel (Zero-G) and Beyblade: Metal Fury.
There are currently no plans to release Beyblade Zero-G in the US. The series was primarily released in Japan and has not been officially localized for the US market.
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There have been multiple series within the Beyblade franchise, including the original series, Beyblade: Metal Saga, Beyblade: Burst, and Beyblade: Burst Evolution. Each series follows a new generation of bladers and their battles with spinning tops called Beyblades.
it will feature a new protagonist by the name of Zero Kurogane with his beyblade Samurai Ifraid W145CF but honestly its about time they return back to bladebreakers to give a sequel to g-revolution but i guess they would only gives us more of these so called tyson wannabe's and kai wannabe's