The international reviews are going live at this moment. Avatars: Frontiers of Pandora Online, developed by Ubisoft Massive, the creators of The Division. Can this licensed title set in James Cameron's Avatar universe impress, or is it just Far Cry with different skins?
Avatars: Frontiers of Pandora It takes place after the events of the first Avatar film, in which players embark on a journey across the western border and join other Na'vi clans. There, they defend the planet against the vast forces of the RDA. The game was created in collaboration with Disney and James Cameron's production company, Lightstorm Entertainment.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Ratings & Metascore
The first reviews of Avatars: Frontiers of Pandora Opinions are somewhat mixed, with many positive aspects noted, but also some weaknesses. The beautiful game world, the fun movement system, and the combat system are particularly praised. However, the sometimes frustrating battles and the investigation system, which is considered unmotivating, are also criticized.
“Pandora is often magnificent, and I found myself stopping frequently to look around and take it all in. Straying from a goal to collect armor bark and bowstring, or to blow up an industrial plant, were fun detours and felt like an important part of existence there. The best part was that it made me feel like I was in a place worth exploring, and I can't wait to return.”
GameSpot 8/10
GameRant takes a more critical view, finding it difficult to place the game within the universe. They add:
"Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a betrayal of Cameron's themes with the Avatar IP, seemingly tacked together in an attempt to secure a piece of the pie with the highest-grossing film of all time. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is not just generic; it is downright cynical."
GameRant - 2.5 / 5

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Pre-Order Deal
Pre-order Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora to receive the Child of Two Worlds Pack, which includes a cosmetic set for your character and a weapon skin.
IGN also criticizes the combat system, describing it as one-dimensional.
"Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora offers a stunning alien world to explore with a refreshingly straightforward navigation approach. However, the combat is rather one-dimensional, the mission design is a bit repetitive, and the environment generally lacks major surprises beyond its visual splendor, meaning that Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a solid shooting adventure."
IGN 7 / 10
The metascore zu Avatars: Frontiers of Pandora is expected shortly, but the current information is not sufficiently informative.