I liked the avatar: I expected more than the frontiers of Pendora that when I returned to the digital forest of Steam in 2023. Despite finding James Cameron’s films, it was interesting as to hate my toes, the remarkable Renfor world of the avatar enjoyed being blind and mechanically injured, and I was also booting with Human Soldiers, and remote roots.
In fact, I wondered that the launch of the game was so silent, less marketing from Ubisoft in late December was squeezed with pomp. It seemed that the game was forgotten quite quickly, causing relatively less discussion, and beyond the release of a couple of DLC patch paid without very clear support from the developer.
But calm is not necessarily inactive, and it seems that there is a large -scale busy behind the curtain. An update released in April overhala the game’s Hunter Guide, and now Massive has revealed a major update coming later this year, which will add the two hottest requested features of the community to the game.
As explained by creative director Omar Bowl Below videoThe first update of these is the new game Plus. As you expect such a mode, it lets the players to resume the story against the hard enemies with all gear and abilities from their first plane. But it also introduces strong gear, and allows players to “unlock a new skill tree”, allowing the Pendora to re -detect the NA’VI additional inspiration.

This other new feature is a third-person mode. Pendora’s frontiers were primarily the first person when it was launched, although it went to a third person for activities such as flying and riding animals. This new camera will allow perspective players to switch between the first and third person at any point during the game.
Personally, I was fine with the existing first-person mode, not at least because having nine-foot high alien first person to search and fight attractively. But if there is a large-scale will and ability, then I think there is no reason to include a dedicated third-person option. It seems that it has been a proper task to get it in the frontiers of Pandora, Bowl has massively stated that “re -working animations, control and camera systems to ensure that it all seems correct.”
The frontiers of Pendora proved a divisive relationship here in the PC Gamer. Nova Smith was not particularly influenced in his avatar: the Friends of Pendora Review, praising the world, but criticizing its performance and “jerks, strangely written and tone-def tale.” Morgan Park had a much better time with it, however, assuming that this originally the avatar is crying away, but indicating that it is “the best weeping game ever, and easily the best sandbox UBI has put together in years.”
The third-person update will be released on December 5, hoping for the release of Cameron’s next film Avatar: Fire and Ash, which hits theaters on 19 December. Announcing an update like five months from its arrival seems a little strange for me, but perhaps trying to correct communication mistakes with the original launch of Ubisoft game.