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Sand Land Game's Trailer Reveals English Dub Cast
posted on by Alex Mateo
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Bandai Namco Entertainment revealed during Toei Animation's official Dragon Ball panel at this year's New York Comic Con event on Thursday a new English-dubbed trailer for its upcoming game based on Akira Toriyama's SAND LAND manga, and it reveals the English cast:
The English cast includes:
- Risa Mei as Beelzebub
- John Lipow (Jonathan Lipow) as Rao
- Owen Thomas as Thief
- Keith Silverstein as Lucifer
- Andrew Lander as General Are
- Shawn Smith as Supreme Commander Zeu
The action role-playing game will launch for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam.
Bandai Namco Entertainment describes the game:
Dive into a desert world where both humans and demons suffer from an extreme water shortage. Play as and watch the Fiend Prince, Beelzebub, Sheriff Rao, and demon Thief set off on an adventure in search of a Legendary Spring hidden in the desert. Introducing himself as a “super evil fiend”, Beelzebub has a pure heart like a little boy but has superhuman strength and telepathic abilities. Rao, a small-town sheriff, seeks the aid of demons to save all of Sand Land from the water shortage. Thief, a wise old demon with thieving abilities also accompanies Beelzebub and Rao on their adventure.Playing as Beelzebub, players will be able to explore a vast world accompanied by his unlikely group of demons and humans. Whether roaming in various vehicles, or traveling by foot, players will encounter dangers as well as helpful characters they meet in the vast desert while uncovering SAND LAND's many secrets. Vehicular and character combat is a big part of the action in the game. Players will have access to a variety of vehicles that they can customize and equip with loadouts to traverse the desert, overcome obstacles, and take on a diverse assortment of mighty foes.
The Sand Land manga is a short series that Toriyama serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shonen Jump magazine from May to August 2000. Shueisha published one compiled book volume of the manga in November 2000.
The manga inspired an anime film adaptation that opened in Japan on August 18. The film had its world premiere screening at this year's Comic-Con International San Diego on July 22 and will open in North America in 2024.
Source: Email correspondence
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