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Sand Land set to release on April 26th

Sand Land, the new game based on Akira Toriyama's work, finally has a release date. Announced in 2023 by Bandai Namco, the game is set to release on April 26th for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

Join Beelzebub, the Fiend Prince, his escort Thief, and Sheriff Rao as they traverse Sand Land and take on the Royal Army in various customisable vehicles. This unexpected alliance of humans and demons embarks on a quest in pursuit of the Legendary Spring, which has the power to end the world's devastating drought.

In this action RPG, gamers will play as Beelzebub. According to Bandai Namco, players will learn to master his abilities and guide your party across Sand Land, a desert filled with various perils, including thieves, dangerous fauna, and the Royal Army. Using a variety of component combinations, players will also be able to create tanks and other vehicles to assist you in navigating the enormous landscape.

Pre-orders for Sand Land are currently available in three distinct editions:

Standard Edition

  • Base game

Deluxe Edition

  • Base game
  • Speed Demon Pack
  • My Room Furniture Set: Army Base
  • My Room Furniture Set: Hideout
  • Beelzebub Decal Set

Collector's Edition

  • Base game
  • Speed Demon Pack
  • My Room Furniture Set: Army Base
  • My Room Furniture Set: Hideout
  • Beelzebub Decal Set
  • Beelzebub Customizable Figurine
  • Postcards Set
  • Steelbook

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