Ubisoft’s avatar game is apparently fast approaching: The Frontiers of Pandora pre-order bonuses have apparently been leaked, the leak looks believable – and that pretty much suggests that pre-orders will start soon.
We have all the important information about the upcoming open-world game for you, which could become a major turning point for Ubisoft. Let’s look at the pre-order goodies first.
This is what you get for pre-ordering Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
There Dataminer Script shares a picture on Twitter that is supposed to show the pre-order bonuses. The authenticity is not officially confirmed, but it looks pretty much like classic Ubisoft design.
If you pre-order the game, you will receive the “Child of Two Worlds” pack, which contains cosmetic content:
- 1 Charakter-Skin
- 1 weapon skin
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Exciting: “Child of Two Worlds” almost sounds like we’re playing an avatar, a human in an artificial Na’vi body. However, until now it has been explicitly stated that we are playing a native Na’vi – what’s going on, Ubisoft? Well, maybe we just stole the gun from the people, as the gun in the picture clearly indicates.
In the comments, some users are disappointed that there is still no gameplay for the avatar game to be seen – although it is supposed to be released in 2023 or early 2024. So far there was only this cinematic trailer to see:
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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will premiere at E3
Of course, optimistic people could now hope that real game scenes will soon be shown when the pre-order bonuses have already been set. It would be unusual, to say the least, to advertise pre-orders for a game that hasn’t seen or heard much new about in almost two years.
In any case, you still have plenty of time before the release to familiarize yourself with the complex lore of the Avatar universe. For example, we have summarized the most important information in handy bites here:
Even if the leak seems credible, you should, as always, remain skeptical and wait for an official report from developer Massive Entertainment or publisher Ubisoft. Still, we’d like to know: how interested are you in the Avatar game? After the cinema success of Avatar 2, is it a must-do for you or does it leave you completely cold?