Although now we do not have the traditional E3 that gave us so many good —and not so good— conferences at the time, with its corresponding portion of memes, the world of video games continues to warm up the summer season with a good number of presentations in the form of online conferences , and if we are talking about this in these parts given over to the seventh art, it is because Ubisoft promises to mark a before in the relationship between both media.
back to pandora
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Within the framework of Ubisoft Forward 2023, the people of Massive Entertainment —’The Division’— have presented a couple of trailers for ‘Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’; a video game based on the ambitious film saga by James Cameron that looks much better than one would expect from a big screen adaptation to interactive narrative.
As a general rule, these types of products tend to be lazy pretexts to make cash taking advantage of the commercial pull of a license, but in this case the vibrations transmitted are very different. Own James Cameron was in charge of presenting the progress and stressing that has been working closely with Massive to transport us to Pandora in the most reliable and immersive way possible.
By boat soon, this ‘Frontiers of Pandora’ seems to come close to the formula that has worked so well in the ‘Far Cry’ franchise, proposing a first-person exploration of different regions of the planet as we try to fight off the GDR invadersall this under a story that, despite presenting unpublished characters, will be canonical.
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This starts when a member of the RDA kidnaps the protagonist and another group of Na’vi children to try to teach them human customs and turn them against their own race. After being frozen during an unexpected battle, our hero wakes up 15 years later to find himself facing a virtually unknown planet to discover, using the help of other clans to kill the settlers.
To be able to enjoy this cocktail of action, exploration and visual spectacle at the level of what Cameron offers in movie theaters, we will have to wait until next December 7 of this same 2023date on which it will be released on XBOX Series X / S, PlayStation 5 and PC.
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