Lost Hellden, Beyblade X: Xone set to join Crunchyroll’s Game Vault library

Lost Hellden, Beyblade X: Xone set to join Crunchyroll’s Game Vault library
Lost Hellden. Source: Artisan Studios
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Key points

  1. Lost Hellden and Beyblade X: Xone will join Crunchyroll’s Game Vault library in the future.
  2. Users subscribed to Crunchyroll at the Mega Fan or Ultimate Fan tier can play the games included in the vault.
  3. Crunchyroll did not clarify when the two new games will join the Game Vault.

On Nov. 5, 2025, Crunchyroll announced that two new games will be joining its Game Vault library: Lost Hellden and Beyblade X: Xone. The Game Vault library is a collection of games available to Crunchyroll subscribers in the Mega or the Ultimate fan membership tier.

While Beyblade X: Xone is already out and playable on other platforms, Lost Hellden is not, nor does it have a release window. Beyblade X: Xone is an action game developed by GrooveBoxJapan, where players use Beyblades to fight each other.

Lost Hellden is currently being developed by Artisan Studios. It’s going to be a JRPG, featuring a hand-painted art style, set to release on the Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4 and 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Most of the games in Crunchyroll’s Game Vault feature an anime art style. Some of the notable ones include:

Crunchyroll also provided numbers regarding its Game Vault, announcing that it has 75 games, which have a value of more than $1,200, offer over 500 hours of gameplay and have an average score of 75 on Metacritic.

Crunchyroll did not clarify when the two new games will join the vault.

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