

There’s no pricing info or pre-order options yet. While Frontiers of Pandora hasn’t been explicitly called a single-player game, there does not appear to be any multiplayer aspects at this time. Players will be fighting them in a “living and reactive world,” and developers have mentioned that NPCs will have fully active 24-hour schedules that will shift depending on events in the world. Otherwise, we know that you will “play as a Na’vi and embark on a journey across the Western Frontier, a never-before-seen part of Pandora.” This will require you to “push back the formidable RDA forces that threaten it.” That RDA is the Resources Development Administation, aka the human baddies trying to exploit Pandora for its resources with the help of a not-insignificant army. You can play the game without getting any spoilers for the movie, and vice versa. First, the publisher has been clear that this is an independent story that’s connected to neither past nor future Avatar movies. Ubisoft is keeping the story of Frontiers of Pandora largely hidden at this time, but there are a few things worth noting. If the trailer reminded you of Horizon Forbidden West or one of the Far Cry titles, you’re not alone, but we don’t know much beyond that. Ubisoft calls the game a first-person, action-adventure title that sports an immersive, open-world experience.


Unfortunately, we don’t get to see any gameplay, so there are still many unanswered questions. We get to see a lot of creatures, plus some bad guy warfare and a bit of aerial combat. Unsurprisingly, the cinematics highlight the verdant growth and alien wildlife of Pandora. In 2021, the game received a first-look trailer that remains the most expansive view that we’ve had so far. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora™: First Look Trailer | #UbiForward | Ubisoft
