The other neat secret to this date is that it correlates to the countdown before launching your bey, "3...2...1...Goooooo SHOOT!"
Nothing has been confirmed about a possible 4th generation series, but that doesn't mean the fans aren't speculating! There are some bladers who want to see their favorite series come back in some form, Metal Fight, and that might not be a bad idea.
However, based on Takara Tomy's history, they enjoy innovating rather than repeating. This doesn't mean that it's impossible for Metal Fight to come back, but maybe they might combine Metal Fight and Burst?! How wild that would be to see all metal parts flying everywhere?
Dynamite Battle introduced a larger stadium, and by the end of the series, much larger and heavier Beys. This means that the next generation might be bigger than ever and use new gimmicks.
Technology is always improving so Takara Tomy might want to integrate Bluetooth or wireless capabilities to connect to a smartphone app since everyone uses their smartphones for some kind of social media, gaming, or entertainment. Hasbro has experimented with this concept before, but it was too ahead of its time back then.
Using smartphones to activate gimmicks on a driver or blade would add more elements of skill and timing into your battles, wouldn't you agree?
GT brought the awesome Hybrid and Ignition' drivers that proved motorized drivers are fun, and have advantages, but aren't overpowered. If electric drivers were to be the norm of 4th gen, then that would help equalize the playing field and add a whole new dimension to Beyblade.
Takara Tomy has already incorporated a new feature on their new MUGENYOYO that allows several Smartphone functions. Maybe they'll incorporate this functionality into Beyblade.
Imagine controlling a perfect flower pattern launch from you phone or creating your own attack patterns as you try to attack the opposing Bey. On the flipside, if you're defending, you can maneuver your combo to dodge attacks!