

Strong feelings were had on the movie itself, but we've also looked at Avatar's potential as a game world. The PCGamer team got together after the announcement to exchange reactions on the announcement. There isn't much here beyond buzzwords, but you can reasonably expect fights with RDA forces, hopefully some fun flying gameplay, and maybe some hunting. "Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora brings to life the alluring world of Pandora with all of its beauty and danger in an immersive, open world experience," it reads. Expect an open worldĪvatar: Frontiers of Pandora will be an open world game in first person perspective, according to Ubisoft's official website.

While it shows off a beautiful world, this trailer effectively says nothing about what the actual game is like, likely because it's simply too early to show off. There is a fight high in the air, where you can clearly tell the trailer has been made in engine (look at the Navi's faces at 2:26, for example). The logo on these machines and nearby crates shows this is the RDA, the paramilitary force from the film that didn't know how to take no for an answer. Soon after, military forces riding large mechs and reading jets enter the picture. The trailer shows off more of Pandora's fauna, including the gazelle-like hexapedes, grazing sturmbeests and some Na'vi riding direhorses, some raise their heads to the sky, making it clear that danger isn't far off.
