
Further details will be shared on December 17, just over a week from now. Whatever Sand Land Project is, fans of Toriyama's work won't have to wait long to find out more information. Sand Land Project will have to stand out on its own. The Tobal fighting game series and Blue Dragon stand out as examples. However, not every past game associated with Toriyama has become an instant success. Tying Akira Toriyama's name to the project is guaranteed to garner at least some attention. Given the popularity of Dragon Ball, it's easy to see how Sand Land Project could be successful regardless of what it is.

It's hard to imagine Sand Land Project being anything other than a game, but it's possibly an animation or interactive story of some kind. The trailer doesn't appear to hint at any gameplay or in-game assets. What makes the reveal of Sand Land Project so mysterious is that Bandai Namco doesn't actually outright state that it's a game being worked on. A full announcement for Sand Land Project is slated for December 17. Otherwise, Bandai Namco only says that it plans to introduce everyone to the "world, characters, and vehicles of Sand Land" as created by Toriyama. The trailer shows one of the manga's main protagonists, Beezelbub the Prince of the Underworld, standing in the desert pondering why the world had become the way it is.

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A motley crew decides to seek more water, but face the ire of the land's tyrannical king and his army.

It's about a land torn by natural disaster and war, where water is scarce. It ran in Weekly Shonen Jump for just four months, though it was always intended to be a short story. Sand Land, for those who aren't familiar, is a manga written by Akira Toriyama in 2000. Still, considering the Sand Land manga's age and short release, a Bandai Namco project based on it is certainly a surprise. Further, Bandai Namco does promise to share more information, soon. Details regarding the teaser are extremely limited, but anything related to Toriyama is certain to draw the attention of fans of his manga. A teaser trailer for Sand Land Project from Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama has been released by Namco Bandai Entertainment.
