The game is called Frontiers of Pandora, and it’s actually the publisher’s second Avatar game.
The game will also be available as a part of Ubisoft+, which costs $15 a month.
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The first Avatar movie shows the beginnings of a war between humanity and the Navi.
Humans first land on the moon in the mid 22nd century in the form of the Resources Development Administration.
As it’s possible for you to imagine, the Na’vi aren’t too happy with this plan.
Development
This is not Ubisoft’s first Avatar game.
Ubisoft’s Montreal studio tackled a prequel title set two years before the first film.
But Avatar wears thin quickly, and the story is too fragile to compensate for the deficiencies."
Needless to say, the movie didn’t hit that release date.
While Massive’s Division games are set from a third person perspective, Frontiers of Pandora is first person.
This decision was made to make the player feel closer to Pandora.
Frontiers of Pandora is not the only game based on a Disney property that Massive is working on.
The studio is also tackling Star Wars: Outlaws, set to release in 2024.
Gameplay
Players can customize and explore the open world with their Na’vi character.
The second is the direhorse, which can be ridden across the land.
Combat and fast movement are at the heart of Frontiers of Pandora’s gameplay.
Those bows pack a punch ,and will serve you better when trying to approach a situation stealthily.
Na’Vi are large but rely on speed instead of toughness.
There’s an extensive gear system with different rarities youd expect from a Massive game.
Some more rare plant and animal ingredients only appear at certain times of day and weather conditions.
And that’s everything to know about Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
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