Generations Twincast - Would Hasbro Ever Bother?

Earlier this year, Hasbro put out, what I believe, is the first official Soundblaster toy for the US market in the form of Generations: Fall of Cybertron Soundblaster (with Buzzsaw). That same mold, of course, was used for FoC Soundwave, and then retooled into FoC Blaster. What about Blaster's obscure Japanese only upgrade into Twincast? Yes, Hasbro has already used the same mold three times in the past year, but what's the harm in a forth at this point? I'm pretty sure every time they can reuse a mold for a mass release product, it's just like printing money for them.
Now, provided that does happen, what would they call Twincast? The Soundwave to Soundblaster upgrade is easy to follow, but Blaster's name in the Japanese G1 series was Broadcast, making "Twincast" a natural progression for a new version of the character, must like swapping out Soundwave for Soundblaster. Should Hasbro just forget about preserving the symmetry of that relationship and keep the Twincast name for such a product? Or maybe "retool" Blaster into a brand new name for his primarily blue redeco? Also, what data disc buddy should he come with?
Now, provided that does happen, what would they call Twincast? The Soundwave to Soundblaster upgrade is easy to follow, but Blaster's name in the Japanese G1 series was Broadcast, making "Twincast" a natural progression for a new version of the character, must like swapping out Soundwave for Soundblaster. Should Hasbro just forget about preserving the symmetry of that relationship and keep the Twincast name for such a product? Or maybe "retool" Blaster into a brand new name for his primarily blue redeco? Also, what data disc buddy should he come with?