As launch quickly approaches, Bandai Namco's Sand Land has received a nine-minute video that provides a comprehensive look at the game's content and systems.
Bandai Namco has released plenty of gameplay for “Sand Land”. It provides an in-depth look at the game based on the one-shot manga by Akira Toriyama.
The video embedded below provides a comprehensive overview of all relevant features and is equally dedicated to exploration. Vehicles are used. Players can also explore the locations of “Sand Land” on foot.
Find a legendary spring in Sand Land
In the new action role-playing game, players immerse themselves in a nostalgic world and take on the role of the main character Beelzebub, master his powers and lead a group of misfits to explore the locations of “Sand Land”.
Between robbers, wild animals and the royal army, Bandai Namco says it will be a challenge to reach the goal of desire: a legendary spring hidden in the desert.
In “Sand Land,” players use their skill and creativity to construct tanks and other vehicles that will help them traverse the vast land.
The German-language clip with plenty of gameplay is available to view below:
Pre-order Sand Land
Optionally can “Sand Land” as Deluxe Edition be purchased. It costs 79.99 euros and, in addition to the game, includes:
My Room Furniture Set: Army Base My Room Furniture Set: Hideout Fast Demon Booster Set Belzebub Sticker Set Vehicle Colors (3 Types)
The standard version costs ten euros less, and is available for sale on Amazon, among others, and ends up in your shopping cart with a pre-order price guarantee:
Sand Land for PS5
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Studio ILCA, known for games like “One Piece Odyssey” and “Dragon Quest XI: Fighters of Destiny,” was commissioned to develop the title.
A trailer last year showed what story players can expect:
“Sand Land” will be released on April 26, 2024 for PC, PS4, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. More news and information about this action RPG is available in our topic overview summarized.
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