In the event that you love James Cameron’s Avatar, 2022 should be a major year. Not exclusively is the film sequel coming out, there is likewise a mobile title close by an AAA open-world game set to make a debut. Sadly, the last option will take additional time, as Ubisoft has declared a delay for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora in its most recent earnings report.
Players who were looking forward to a first-person adventure in the fantastical lands of Pandora should hold on until Ubisoft’s 2023-24 financial year to play the game. That implies the soonest it will release will be in April one year from now, with no set date shared at this time.
In light of everything, we have not seen much of the game at all since its declaration back in 2017, which was followed by an uncover in 2021. The project is being led by Massive Entertainment, who are the people behind The Division and the upcoming mobile spinoff, The Division Resurgence.
“We are committed to delivering a cutting-edge immersive experience that takes full advantage of next-gen technology, as this amazing global entertainment brand represents a major multi-year opportunity for Ubisoft,” said Ubisoft.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot added that the game had been deferred “due to the fact that working conditions are more difficult in the industry at the moment, where people can’t come to the office as often. That’s had an impact, and it was the biggest impact.”
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora isn’t the main Ubisoft game that has been impacted by delays. A “smaller unannounced premium game” has likewise faced a similar outcome, and it is evidently alluding to Project Rift, an Assassin’s Creed Valhalla DLC turned standalone experience.
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