Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

The upcoming Avatar game is rumored to only feature first-person mode.

Fans who are eagerly awaiting gameplay footage of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora may soon get their wish, albeit from an unofficial source.

Twitter user @ScriptLeaksR6, who specializes in leaks related to Rainbow Six Siege, claims that they will leak footage of the upcoming game very soon, though an exact date and time have not been provided.

The leaker further claims that Avatar will only be playable in first-person mode, which may disappoint fans who were hoping for a third-person option. Some fans are concerned that the game will be too similar to Far Cry.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is expected to be released during the 2023-2024 fiscal year (before March 2024). This means that the developer may wait a few more months before revealing anything new. We do know that the game will feature a single-player campaign and will only be available for PC and next-gen consoles.

In other news, the same leaker previously claimed that pre-orders for the Avatar game would go live very soon, with a pre-order bonus available as well. You can visit our previous story for more information.

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