Back when Avatar first appeared in movie theaters in 2009, few could have predicted it to have had the success it had. Grossing over $1 billion in just three weeks upon its release, the science fiction epic became an instant pop culture phenomenon. So, with Avatar being such a lucrative piece of media, it shouldn't come as too much of a surprise that the iconic blue humanoid species from the movie are now leaping to other mediums, with Ubisoft leading the charge on an Avatar video game. However, while many are hyped for Ubisoft's Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, one leaker suggests fans hinder their expectations.
Originally set to release at the end of the year, Ubisoft is bringing out the big guns in this video game adaption of director James Cameron's cinematic universe. Using the latest incarnation of the advanced Snowdrop Engine, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is set to allow players to explore a vibrant, sprawling open-world that is filled with missions and gameplay features. But, while all of this sounds good to the ears of any Avatar fanatic, new info suggests Ubisoft has apparently bitten off more than it could chew in the current development stages of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
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On Twitter, video game journalist Jeff Grubb claimed that the game has had a troubling development process when responding to another user's tweet concerning Ubisoft's recent delay of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Stating that although the action-adventure video game visually «looks pretty,» Grubb elaborated that the gameplay featured in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is in «rough shape» and that this alarming status report of the game's quality came to them from «about a month
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