Anime and manga
Sands of Destruction was announced as part of a three-part multimedia project covering the game, an anime adaptation, and a manga adaptation. This was dubbed the "World Destruction Project". Discussions of media expansions emerged when the game was 50% completed and the scenario had been finalised, with the team wanting to expand the story beyond the technical limitations of the DS. While each part used the same premise and characters, the stories were allowed to go in different directions. The anime and manga both began release prior to the game.
The anime, World Destruction: Sekai Bokumetsu no Rokunin, (ワールド・デストラクション ~世界撲滅の六人~) was animated by Production I.G's "Section 10" studio. The staff included director Shunsuke Tada, co-producers Akira Uchida and Toyokazu Hattori, writer Masahiro Yokotani, and composer Yoshihiro Ike. The anime was worked on by younger members of Production I.G's staff, with Tada saying they wanted to focus on smaller character moments left untold within the game. Kato and Yokotani met early on to discuss the overall scenario, but otherwise the two teams had no direct contact. The main cast carried over aside for the characters Rhi'a and Naja, who were respectively voiced by Yū Kobayashi and Daisuke Ono. AAA wrote the opening theme "Zero", with members Shinjiro Atae and Chiaki Ito having cameo roles in the anime. The ending theme "Kaze no Kioku" was written by Matsukuma Kenta and sung by Aimmy.
The thirteen episodes were broadcast between July 7 and September 30, 2008; it was broadcast first on Tokyo TV, and later through TV Osaka, TV Aichi, TV Setouchi, TV Hokkaido, and TVQ Kyushu Broadcasting. The series was released on DVD in Japan in six volumes between September 26, 2008, and February 25, 2009. Funimation released a complete collection for DVD in North America on January 26, 2010, and a reissue on December 14. It was offered through Funimation's streaming services in 2010, and by Crunchyroll in 2017. Both used the localized title Sands of Destruction. Reviews of the anime were generally mixed from Western journalists.
The manga, World Destruction: Futari no Tenshi, (ワールド・デストラクション ~ふたりの天使~) was created by Murao Minoru. Futari no Tenshi emerged after Dengeki Maoh editor-in-chief Shusuke Toyoshima heard about Sands of Destruction and proposed the manga to Sega after seeing the world design. Minoru, known for his work on the manga Knights, was recommended by Toyoshima based on for ability to create "strong" action sequences and characters. Minoru's goal was to develop for own take on the premise over a longer period of time. The manga began serialization in Dengeki Maoh first with a prologue chapter on June 27, 2010, in the "August" issue, then with its first full chapter on July 26 in the "September" issue. The serial ran until the following "September" issue, published on July 27, 2009. The manga was published in two volumes on January 27, and September 26, 2009.