Remove your agendas and prepare with your Stabylo; Sand Land is set to launch on PC and consoles on April 26, 2024. Bandai Namco Entertainment has officially announced this news via a press release, which includes a new trailer (in VOST-Fr) and mentions the expected collector’s edition. For those unfamiliar with Sand Land, it is a short manga by Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball), originally published in 2000, and is making a comeback this year through a re-edition of the manga, an anime series, and a video game. The goal is to reintroduce this work, which initially reached only a niche audience of initiates and dedicated Toriyama fans. The video game will feature a semi-open world experience, following the main storyline’s plot, allowing players to control Belzebuth, the pink demon, who is an avid fan of gadgets that help him move faster across the desert and combat adversaries seeking to harm him.
A collector’s edition is also planned, featuring a steelbook, figurine, and in-game bonuses to entice players to purchase it.
Standard Edition
Base Game
Deluxe Edition
Core Game * Speed Demon Pack * Furniture Set for My Living Room: Military Base * Furniture Set for My Living Room: Hideout * Beelzebub Sticker Set
Collector’s Edition
Base Game * Speed Demon Pack Furniture Set for My Living Room: Military Base Furniture Set for My Living Room: Hideout Beelzebub Sticker Set Exclusive Beelzebub Figurine from the Game Postcard Set Steelbook
Pre-order Bonus—Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced that Sand Land, a manga by Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball), will be released on PC and consoles on April 26, 2024. The adaptation includes an animated series, new manga reedition, and a video game. The game is a semi-open world adventure featuring Belzebuth, a pink demon who uses gadgets to navigate the desert and fight enemies. A collector’s edition with exclusive items such as a figurine, postcard set, steelbook, and in-game bonuses will also be available alongside standard editions that include various digital extras. The release aims to bring Toriyama’s lesser-known work to a broader audience.