Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is set to unveil an intriguing and majestic new facet of James Cameron's celebrated now-multimedia universe, picking up the story after the events of the original Avatar film. This narrative places players on an uncharted continent of Pandora, drawing them into an immersive journey where they'll team up with various Na'vi clans to shield their homeland from the encroachments of the RDA corporation.
Ubisoft delineates a captivating protagonist, portraying them as a "child of two worlds," - born as a Na'vi, but raised at an RDA facility, this character's tumultuous past marks them as unique. The storyline picks up 15 years following their abduction by the RDA, where they find themselves liberated and on a path to rediscover their suppressed heritage.
Recent footage from the game, showcased during Sony's State of Play, re-affirms a visually stunning experience. Players will take on a first-person perspective, leaping off dramatic cliffs and clashing with the formidable mechs of the RDA as they traverse the vibrant ecosystems of Pandora. This new trailer, combined with further insights from a follow-up post on the PlayStation Blog, lets players in on a deeper backstory. The protagonist, one of the last of the Sarentu clan, was forced into cryosleep after the climactic Battle of the Hallelujah Mountains depicted in the inaugural movie. Waking up a decade and a half later, they're strangers in their own land, a narrative arc that promises emotional depth and personal discovery.
