Made by the folks over at Ubisoft, Avatar Frontiers Of Pandora will be an open-world Sci-Fi FPS experience. Gameplay-wise. it appears that the title takes inspiration from the Far-Cry series but does that also mean that there will be Avatar Frontiers Of Pandora Multiplayer?
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Just like in the Far-Cry series. There will be multiplayer included in Frontiers Of Pandora. The multiplayer will consist of a co-op campaign that includes full open-world functionality. The multiplayer experience can be enjoyed by up to 2 players online, not locally.
The title takes place between the first and second of Avatar films by James Cameron. While gamers don’t necessarily have to watch the movies to fully understand and play the game, it is worthwhile to have some pre-existing context on how the Na’vi live and the history of Pandora. In-game, gamers will play as a Na’vi child who was abducted by the RDA to forcefully indoctrinate as tools for the colonial effort. Players escape and 15 yards later it’s time to take Pandora back from the RDA.
“Abducted by the RDA, you, a Na’vi, were molded to serve their purpose. Fifteen years later, you are free, but find yourself a stranger in your birthplace. Reconnect with your lost heritage, and discover what it truly means to be Na’vi, as you join other clans to protect Pandora from the RDA.“
Frontiers Of Pandora will be an Open World FPS experience. The map is divided into three sections
Being a Ubisoft title there has been inspiration taken from the Far Cry Franchise another one of Ubisoft’s properties. There will be Human and Na’vi weaponry, specialty Na’vi senses and abilities, ridable Pandoran creatures, a skill tree and much more to be expected in Frontiers Of Pandora.
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