Avatar Frontiers of Pandora release date and latest news

Close up of a Na'vi riding a flying creature
(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora is out now, offering up an open-world action game in the vein of the Far Cry series. It's set between the first and second movies, and allows players to use a huge suite of weapons.

We've now played Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, and you can check out our thoughts as part of our Avatar Frontiers of Pandora review..

Here's what you need to know about the game, including a look at gameplay, the latest trailers, and all the news revealed by Ubisoft. As new details emerge post-launch, this page will be updated.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora: cut to the chase

  • What is it? A game set in the world of James Cameron’s Avatar movies
  • When did it come out? Out now!
  • What can I play it on? PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Amazon Luna

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora release date and platforms

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora trailer screenshot showing a Na’vi riding a direhorse in Pandora

(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora was released on December 7, 2023.

It launched for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, and Amazon Luna.

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora trailers

The latest trailer for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora is the World Premiere trailer that debuted during Ubisoft Forward 2023. It gave us a look at more gameplay, but more importantly set the scene as to what the game will be about when it launches. Check it out below:

We've included some key trailers for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora throughout this article. To see every trailer released for the game so far, be sure to visit Ubisoft's official YouTube channel.

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora gameplay

From the gameplay trailer embedded above, there's plenty to dig into in terms of how Avatar Frontiers of Pandora will play. For starters, the game features a mix of first-person and third-person action. Things are first-person when on foot, but switches to third-person when riding mounts or vehicles.

Players will play as a Na'vi, and as such will have heightened agility and movement options. Both human and Na'vi weapons are shown off in the trailers, so it looks as though you'll be able to switch between the two depending on the situation. 

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora is an open-world action game, looking very similar to Far Cry in terms of its gameplay and mission structure. The world of Pandora can be explored on foot or in vehicles/on mounts, and is filled with flora, fauna and enemy combatants. Vines, and gliding animals allow for quick traversal, and it looks as though there will be light stealth mechanics to dig into as well. Expect side quests alongside the main campaign, as you drive back the RDA and free groups of Na'vi all across Pandora.

There are different regions to explore, each with their own biome. There's a lush rainforest, a region of floating mountains, as well as more open areas. You'll get to bond with your very own flying companion, and can then feed and care for them. The Upper Plains is an expansive grasslands inhabited with giant beasts. It's here where you'll learn how to ride horses. It seems that each region is home to its own tribe, and fauna.

As you play, you will take on RDA encampments, saving animals and Na'vi as you go. By marking enemies, you can identify weak points, then set up traps and explosives to clear groups. Destroying RDA facilities will remove pollution and Pandora will steadily heal, filling up with new resources. 

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora story and setting

The official site for Avatar Frontiers of Pandora describes it as a "first-person action adventure" that's set in an "immersive, open world". The description also states that the game will take players into a "standalone story" where they'll "play as a Na’vi and embark on a journey across the Western Frontier, a never-before-seen part of Pandora". 

From the most recent trailer, it also looks like Pandora’s native Na’vi will take on the RDA, like in the film, who threaten to destroy their world and have significant armed tech at their disposal. This trailer shows RDA helicopters on the warpath, trying to destroy a Na’vi. The Na’vi jumps on a Great Leonopteryx, firing arrows at the helicopter, before a final arrow fixed with an explosive device hits the vehicle, which then bursts into flames. 

You play as a Na'vi who is captured as a child and trained by the RDA to fight your own kin. After a huge battle on the compound where you're being trained, you are hidden in cryogenic sleep for 15 years. After a long sleep, you wake up, and must fight against the RDA to free your people.

In terms of story, this appears to be a very straightforward tale of a Na'vi trained in human technology, who then fights back against the RDA. This is very similar to what we've seen in the films, but perhaps there will be some surprises along the way. At the very least, this is a different group of Na'vi, in a different region of Pandora.

Avatar Frontiers of Pandora news

James Cameron shares his thoughts on Frontiers of Pandora
James Cameron revealed his thoughts on Ubisoft's upcoming game during an IGN interview in 2022. Confirming he's taking a hands-off approach, he explained: 

"We're very excited about what Ubisoft is doing with their game authoring. I don’t tell them what to do — they know their world, their business, their market. We just keep a close eye that they don’t do anything that’s not canonical in terms of Na’vi culture and what the RDA is doing on Pandora and all that sort of thing.”

NPCs will “understand the state of the world”
In a video showcasing the tech behind the game, the development team of Avatar discussed how the game’s NPCs will behave and react more realistically to the game’s world. In the video, Lead Narrative Realization Designer, Alice Rendell, said that “the different activities that NPCs can perform in the world, and the different animations they have, can make the world feel really alive". As a result, according to Rendell, the team "wanted to take this one step further and created a system where our NPCs understand the state of the world – for example, weather, player progression, or time of day". 

Even plant life will react in some way, with Senior technical artist Kunal Luthra explaining that “the advantage of Snowdrop is that it can handle quite complex shaders". "To add life to the vegetation of Pandora, we've created many interactive shaders that can be affected by the player, from real-time wind simulations and interactions to intelligent plants reacting to your presence," Luthra explained.

That's everything we know about Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora so far. For more on what we thought of Ubisoft's other big 2023 release, check out our Assassin's Creed Mirage review.

Gerald Lynch

Gerald is Editor-in-Chief of iMore.com. Previously he was the Executive Editor for TechRadar, taking care of the site's home cinema, gaming, smart home, entertainment and audio output. He loves gaming, but don't expect him to play with you unless your console is hooked up to a 4K HDR screen and a 7.1 surround system. Before TechRadar, Gerald was Editor of Gizmodo UK. He is also the author of 'Get Technology: Upgrade Your Future', published by Aurum Press.


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