Several gameplay screenshots from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora made their way online in an unofficial capacity thanks to one avid dataminer. This development arrives mere days after some Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora pre-order bonuses leaked, suggesting Massive Entertainment and Ubisoft's upcoming game is currently on course to hits its target release window, given how its advanced orders will apparently be going live shortly.
Announced way back in 2017, the next open-world action-adventure game from the developers of Far Cry 3 and The Division franchise was originally scheduled to release alongside Avatar: The Way of Water, the second installment in James Cameron's sci-fi series which premiered in December 2022. However, Ubisoft delayed Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora during the preceding summer. The move wasn't accompanied by a new release date or specific reasoning for the postponement, beyond a vague indication that the project simply won't be able to meet its previous deadline.
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More recently, dataminer ScriptLeaksR6 took to Twitter to share some newly uncovered information about the game; after reporting on the aforementioned pre-order bonuses, the same source has now also unearthed several gameplay screenshots from Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. One of those stills shows a first-person shootout between a player-controlled Na'vi and the Mitsubishi MK-6 Amplified Mobility Platform. While the said mech enemy appears to be a fairly authentic recreation of the so-called AMP suit users from Cameron's films, some fans on social media already voiced concerns that the perspective of the image is wrong in the sense that Na'vi are meant to be much
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