A video game journalist says Ubisoft’s upcoming Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is in pretty bad development.
Back when Avatar first hit cinemas in 2009, few would have expected it to be so successful. Grossing over $1 billion in just three weeks after its premiere, this sci-fi epic became an instant pop-culture phenomenon. With Avatar being such a lucrative franchise, it’s not surprising that the classic Navi blues are now moving into other media, with Ubisoft taking the lead in video games. Avatar. However, while many gamers are eagerly waiting for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, a leaker believes that fans should not expect too much from the game.
Originally slated for release later this year, Ubisoft is planning to deliver a bright game adapted from director James Cameron’s cinematic universe. Using the latest version of the cutting-edge Snowdrop Engine, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will allow players to explore a vibrant, sprawling open world filled with quests and gameplay features. However while all of this sounds great to any Avatar fan, the new information suggests that Ubisoft has taken on more of the work than they can at the current stage of development. of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
On Twitter, while responding to another user’s tweet regarding Ubisoft’s recent delay to Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, video game journalist Jeff Grubb stated that the game has had a rough development. tangled. He said that while the action-adventure game’s visuals “look pretty good”, the gameplay in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is “raw” and that this is alarming given the quality of the game. which he learned from “a month ago”.
As with all rumors, this insider information regarding the development of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora should not be considered 100% reliable until an official announcement is made by Ubisoft or Massive Entertainment. However we may have some truth in Grubb’s statement. After all, Ubisoft recently announced in its first quarter report for the 2022-23 fiscal year that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will now delay its release to 2023-24, which is a pretty big delay. for a game originally set for release this year.
Regarding the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora delay, Ubisoft stated that the extra development time will allow the team to better deliver “an advanced immersive experience that takes full advantage of next-gen technology”. With this lengthy delay, Avatar fans can only hope that both Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment will be able to turn the game into a much more immersive gaming experience in the years to come.
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