Massive Entertainment is a first party Ubisoft Studio best known for creating the popular Online Action Role Playing Game (RPG) ‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’, and its sequel ‘Tom Clancy’s The Division 2’. The new ‘Avatar’ game is being developed by Malmo based Swedish video game developer Massive Entertainment in partnership with Lightbox Entertainment and Fox Interactive. Developers: Who Is Behind the New Avatar Game? The original ‘Avatar’ movie was famed for embracing the futuristic (at the time) 3D cinema technology it would be apt if the new ‘Avatar’ game did the same for Virtual Reality in video games. Increasingly, AAA publishers have warmed to the idea of VR in their blockbuster games, with notable examples including Bethesda’s ‘The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR’ and ‘Fallout 4 VR’. With Ubisoft expanding to include RPG mechanics in the recent ‘Assassin’s Creed: Origins’ and ‘Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’, features like interactive dialogue, branching story paths and comprehensive progression trees are also a distinct possibility.Īnother exciting possibility is the addition of Virtual Reality (VR) support. They certainly have the experience and technical talent to be able to pull off a massive Open World action exploration game set in the verdant planet of Pandora. Ubisoft has become something of a master of Open World games over the past decade or so, with numerous ultra successful franchises like ‘ Assassin’s Creed’, ‘ Far Cry’, ‘ Watch Dogs’ and ‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’. This opens up the possibility of an ‘Avatar’ game set in between the events of ‘Avatar’ and ‘Avatar 2’. The upcoming film is reportedly set twelve years after the events of ‘Avatar’ Jake Sully has become a family man, adapting to the Na’vi lifestyle when the RDA Corporation make their inevitable return to take back Pandora. If the previous game is any indication, the new ‘Avatar’ game’s storyline is very likely to be tied to the plot of ‘ Avatar 2’. What Can We Expect From the New Avatar Game?Īccording to Ubisoft, the new ‘Avatar’ game will “expand and deepen in the Avatar universe in exciting and innovative ways along with the film”. However, it was also criticized for being a fairly generic Third Person Shooter game with a linear gameplay structure that failed to leverage the full awe-inspiring potential of the world of ‘Avatar’. Put in a difficult position by the whimsy of circumstance, Ryder must now make a choice – should he side with his fellow hawkish humans or the alien Na’vi?ĭespite not setting the world on fire, the game was fairly well received for its time, garnering mostly positive reviews and managing to turn a profit for publisher Ubisoft. However, Ryder has no time to settle in as pretty soon Pandora erupts in an all out war between the RDA Corporation and the indigenous Na’vi people. In ‘James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game’ you play as Able Ryder, a signals specialist who arrives at Pandora in the year 2152, two years before Sam Worthington’s Jake Sully arrives on the planet in the film. The game boasted impressive production values with cutting edge graphical fidelity and an all star cast of actors including Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez and Giovanni Ribisi who all reprised their roles from the film. Read on to find out everything we know about the as yet untitled ‘Avatar’ game currently in development.ĭeveloped by Ubisoft Montreal, the 2009’s ‘James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game’ was based in the same timeline as the movie, and the story served as a prequel to the events in ‘Avatar’. Back in the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2017, French video game company Ubisoft revealed that an all new game based on James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ is in the works, with the expected launch date to coincide closely with the upcoming movie. With ‘Avatar’ finally set to get a sequel by 2021, it seems like Cameron is still enthusiastic about the idea of complementing his cinematic chef-d’oeuvre with a video game set in the world of Pandora. The game had the approval of James Cameron himself and was meant to serve as a supplementary experience that allowed fans of the franchise to rediscover the world of Pandora in an interactive manner. The release of the original ‘Avatar’ movie coincided with the launch of a companion video game titled ‘James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game’ in December 2009. The influence of ‘Avatar’ went beyond simple commercial appeal, as the movie pioneered and popularized the motion capture and 3D technology that is a staple of the big budget Sci-Fi blockbuster today. The film was an unexampled success of gargantuan proportions, raking in over $2.7 billion at the Box Office and holding the all time top spot until it was recently dethroned by Marvel’s ‘Avengers: Endgame’.
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