Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has drawn attention and curiosity from fans ever since its initial announcement. Coming at a time when the Avatar franchise is beginning to have a sort of cultural revival, the game already interested an audience that is eager to learn more.
With Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora receiving a brand-new teaser trailer at Disney's D23 convention, fans were able to get another glimpse at what the game-world will look like. The title is reportedly going to be set within an unexplored part of Pandora known as the Western Frontier, but given just how mysterious the region is, the game would do well to give fans a more informed look at what to expect before launch.
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is an upcoming first person action adventure title set in an open world. The title is being developed by an Ubisoft subsidiary known as Massive Entertainment, and is currently set for a release window of 2023. Players will take control of a Na'vi, member of the tall, blue humanoid race that is indigenous to the lush planet of Pandora. Akin to the plot of the record-breaking 2009 film, the main antagonistic force in the title will be the RDA, or Resources Development Administration, who are a human-led non-governmental organization that is seeking to strip Pandora of its natural resources.
The Western Frontier of Pandora is billed as a never-before-seen region of the planet, removing the ambitious title from the core plot of the record-breaking 2009 Avatar film by giving it a more unique identity all its own. That being said, given how keen many fans are for more details regarding the title, Ubisoft may need to contextualize the Western Frontier soon to make
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