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The wait is finally over, as Ubisoft Forward showcased the first look of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. This project was in the works for a long time, which has now finally seen the light of the day in E3 2021. The studio is trying to explore the mega-successful movie once again with its release aimed for 2022. This is definitely going to be seen as the next big thing in the gaming ecosystem.

The studio showcased the planet Pandora in a new light, as the trailer highlighted phenomenal visuals, wildlife, and the Navi tribe. This is going to serve as the second attempt for Ubisoft, as the studio is trying to breathe new life into this legendary movie.

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Ubisoft Forward has revealed the trailer for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

This project was in development for a considerable amount of time, and it feels great to finally lay our eyes on the game. The trailer shed light on what the game will look like, and it granted us a teaser about its gameplay, as well. This latest title carried lifelike visuals with astonishing details, which will definitely help it stand out among its peers.

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Will Ubisoft do justice with the Avatar franchise?

The original movie was released more than a decade ago, and it went on to become the highest-grossing movie at that time. It managed to garner over $ 2.7 billion on release and furthermore became the fastest grossing movie of all times. It won over the world and managed to create a massive fan base, who had been clamoring for a sequel.

Things didn’t go as the studio intend with the previous iteration of the game back in 2009. The title failed to have the same impact on the gaming industry that movies enjoyed. However, this latest entry might right that wrong, as this title could win the game of the year in 2022.

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It does not seem like a sequel is on the books, as the franchise has crossed over to the gaming realm. Ubisoft has fully acknowledged the fan’s demands, and the latest entry seems like a step in the right direction.

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