Ubisoft is back with another action-adventure game, and this time it's set in the fictional world of James Cameron's Avatar series. In Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, you take control of a Na'vi orphan who wakes up 15 years after being placed under suspended animation by the Resources Development Administration (RDA).
The game is set in the Western Frontier, a new and exciting part of Pandora that has not been explored in either the movies or games so far. With this being a Ubisoft title, players are naturally going to be asking if the game features an open world that you can explore. In this article, we are going to answer that question!
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Is Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Open World?
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is indeed another open-world title by Ubisoft. In this game, you will be able to freely roam and explore the Western Frontier, aiding the local Na'vi tribes in their fight against the RDA. Your adventure in Pandora is going to bring you to three distinct zones - The Upper Plains, The Kinglor Forest, and the Clouded Forest. These are going to be the three big areas that your journey will take you through.
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You are also going to be able to take the reins of your very own Ikran mount, which will help you quickly traverse around the Western Frontier's many environments and secrets.
That was everything you need to know about Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora's open world. We are very excited to see what secrets lie in this new sci-fi world created by Ubisoft, based on James Cameron's Avatar.
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