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    Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora for 2022 announced

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJune 13, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    a Ubisoft Presented, this Saturday (12), during E3 2021, a trailer for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, a game based on one of the highest-grossing films in history. The game will be released in 2022 for PS5And the Xbox Xbox X/sAnd the google stadia e Amazon Luna.

    The project, which was announced many years ago, has not received any news since mid-2017. Previously it was only called “avatar projectCheck out the video reveal below.

    The developer explained that the file Game It was built using the latest version of the Snowdrop graphics engine. According to the company, the title “brings to life the wonderful world of Pandora in all its beauty and gravity in an immersive and open-ended experience.”

    It has also been said that the game will be an independent story, and not necessarily have a link to the movies. The player will wear the Na’vi to experience a journey through the ‘never before’ part of Pandora.

    In terms of gameplay, the game will be first person, open world and a collaboration between Lightstorm Entertainment and Disney. The first is the company responsible for films like Alita: Fighting Angel e Terminator 2.

    Avatar: Pandora’s Border Detail

    -first person
    -open world
    Separate story, play as Na’vi
    – Collaboration with Lightstorm Entertainment and Disney#UbisoftForward #E32021 pic.twitter.com/XOaCnTQBOn

    – Shinobi602 (@shinobi602) June 12, 2021

    So, what do you think of the trailer Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier? Are you excited about the video? Leave your opinion in the comments section below!

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