In his review for , TheGamer's Eric Switzer hailed it as 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:"the best-looking game of the year." I feel like the game came out not even 12 months ago, but somehow, it'll already be turning two this December. Frontiers of Pandora, developed by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Division and maker Massive Entertainment and published by ✃, has seen numerous post-launch updates including two story packs and an additional graphics setting on consoles.

A well-timed tie-in for the upcoming third entry in James Cameron's film series, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Avatar: Fire and Ash, will provide Frontiers of Pandora with an impressive-sounding free DLC designed to accommodate a wid♛er range of player types and offer some mo🌞re content for those of us who have long since finished the game's prequel-focused main story.

New Game Plus And Third-Person Perspective, Coming This December

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Creative Director Omar Bouali has revealed upcoming release entitled '3rd-Person Update', which, besides doing exactly what it says on the tin, will also include a robust New Game Plus 🦩feature. Bouali notes in the update's announcement video (see below) that New Game Plus and an optional third-person camera mode are "two of the most requested features from the community", and while I can't speak for the rest of you, I'm always a fiend for fun postgame content, so I suppose I was right there with the community on that front.

New Game Plus will allow players to maintain their skillsꦕ and inventory when replaying Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora's story, but more importantly, it will add more challenging enemies, a new skill tre🧔e, and stronger equipment.

In order to accommodate a third-person perspective, the team at Massive Entertainment has, in Bouali's own words, "reworked animations, audio, and camera systems to make sure it all feels just right." While I'm not particularly intrigued by this, it𝄹's certainly something that many fans have hoped to see. Besides, it always did feel a smidge odd that a big open-world gamཧe from Ubisoft didn't have it - isn't exactly an unknown quantity over there.

If there's a downside, it's the length of time involved before '3rd-Person Update' comes to Frontiers of Pandora. Since it's all about that cross-promotional value, we've got to wait until December 5, which is kind of rough. Then again, there are so many games, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:of so many distinct varieties, hitting us hard and fast throughout 2025 that I༺'m not s𝐆ure I'll have the hours to spare for a revisit until at least next year.