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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Standard Edition – PlayStation 5

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Get the Aranahe Warrior Pack for free when you play on PlayStation 5. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a first-person, action-adventure game set in the Western Frontier. Abducted by the human militaristic corporation known as 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. Creation of a Ubisoft account required to play this game; internet connection required to download patches & launch the game, access online features and unlock additional content. Offline mode available after mandatory day 1 patch download.

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  1. LostInBlackHills

    I’ve been waiting for this game to go on sale and it finally has. I can’t wait to play it after I bought another game the week before. The graphics and song are great after I loaded it on my PS5. I’ll add more to to this once I get involve more into the game. I don’t doubt Best Buy will have this game as one of their Black Friday price specials.

  2. BillH

    I’m going to go ahead and say I am becoming less and less a fan of Ubisoft. Especially with their new Assassin’s Creed Shadows that right there is pretty much almost made me done with Ubisoft. But I will say this avatar game is actually awesome and another reason why offline story driven single player games are the only real games of worth.
    Online multiplayer and games as a disservice garbage is killing the gaming industry along with digital killing ownership.
    We real Gamers need to keep supporting physical media and offline story driven single player games. Games that bring imagination Innovation cultivation of skill excitement and anticipation all of which is what made the gaming industry so great and so sought after none of that will you find an online multiplayer or games as a disservice.

  3. Batman52

    Most beautiful open world game in a long time! Some of the side quests are a little repetitive but the overall gameplay experience is awesome.

  4. Coach3440

    This game is awesome! The storyline intertwines well with the movies and the graphics are fantastic on the Xbox Series X. If you’re a fan of the movies, this allows you to immerse yourself into that world. Even if you have never watched the movies, the open world enables you to explore Pandora and complete quests. It’s a great overall game!

  5. BonsaiBoi

    I have loved the world of Pandora as depicted in James Cameron’s Avatar films, since I saw the first one in theaters as a child not long after it debuted in theaters. I loved it so much in fact that after I saw it the first time, Avatar The Game for Xbox 360 shot to the top of my birthday wishlist. Make no mistake, I was already well-aware by then that most licensed games were really bad. But nonetheless I couldn’t help but want to play a game set on the beautiful moon of Pandora. And to this I have fond memories of both it and the first film. As such I often wondered why the franchise seemed to draw more criticism than praise in the years that followed, and especially leading up to the release of the sequel film over a decade later. But nowadays, as an adult who can see the flaws in what I otherwise appreciate, I understand that much of the criticism directed towards the Avatar films revolves around the narrative. Still though, in spite of the mediocre story, I can confidently say that seeing Avatar: The Way of Water 3D in a Dolby Cinemas last year was the single most impressive display of visual and sound design I’ve ever experienced. And it is that legacy of a truly beautiful world vividly brought to life by next-generation technology which I believe is perfectly captured by this game.

  6. DominiqueL

    It’s a beautiful game! I picked it up on sale for 40 bucks so far I’ve enjoyed it the navigation system in game could be better but once you get the hang of it it’s tolerable! I bought for co op and it makes the game way better to play with a frd but it takes abt 2 hours to unlock co op!

  7. KrisM

    If you like the world of Avatar and you like Far Cry games then you will like this game. The world is richly detailed and they definitely captured the feeling and look of the Avatar franchise. While it’s not doing anything completely different than what has been done before, it is still super fun to run, fly and ride around the world of Pandora as a big, blue cat person.

  8. Tommy

    Avatar! But not the last airbender. Yes. Avatar 1&2 were directed by james cameron (he makes good movies just ask anybody) but now they made a game where you play as an Avatar but youre not an avatar you’re actually a Na’vi and you dont really interact with “Avatars” too much so like… why is it called Avatar? Play thus game and find out! I am!

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