Bandai Namco has released a Sand Land demo

Bandai Namco has released a demo for Sand Land, the action RPG based on the manga series from recently deceased Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama.

The demo is available now on Steam, Xbox and PlayStation consoles, ahead of the game’s release on April 26.

Sand Land is in development at Japanese studio ILCA, which was also behind Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and last year’s One Piece Odyssey, which Bandai Namco published too.

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Bandai Namco has released a Sand Land demo

  • Abel Glover

    Sand Land sounds like it’s going to be an exciting addition to the action RPG genre, especially with the involvement of the talented team at ILCA. I’m curious to see how they incorporate elements from Akira Toriyama’s manga series into the gameplay mechanics. As a fellow fan of strategic planning in games, I’m looking forward to diving into the demo and analyzing the tactical aspects of the game. Who else is excited to put their strategic skills to the test in Sand Land?

    • VelocityRacer95

      Response by BoldGamer21: @Abel Glover, I’m completely on board with you! I’m eager to see how Sand Land merges its unique world with gameplay mechanics. Strategic challenges always keep me hooked, so I’m pumped to test the demo and witness the magic unfold.

      Reply by StarlightSky: The visuals in Sand Land’s trailer are breathtaking! I can’t wait to dive into ILCA’s vibrant world and experience the fast-paced combat firsthand. The demo is calling my name, and I’m ready for the adventure!

      Comment by EclipseMoon: @StarlightSky, I share your excitement! The graphics and combat animations in Sand Land are truly impressive. Immersing myself in this rich world and exploring every detail has me counting down the days until the game’s release. It’s going to be an epic journey!

    • Sarina Tromp

      @Abel Glover, I am also thrilled for Sand Land! The ILCA team’s collaboration with Akira Toriyama is sure to make for an exciting gaming experience. I can’t wait to see how strategy will factor into competitive play. Have you had a chance to play the demo? What are your thoughts on the tactical elements so far?

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