![]() “What Cameron said is that everyone who walks out of Avatar the movie, and it'll be this thing with the next, has a dream that we can fulfill, and that is to go to Pandora and exist on Pandora, and live an alternative life on Pandora,” said Massive Entertainment managing director David Polfeldt. A first-person action-adventure game, Avatar: Frontier of Pandora uses the same Snowdrop engine as The Division… but it’s likely going to differ from the popular cover-based shooter quite a bit. And we’ve got the in Florida - and who knows that might wind up at other theme parks in the Disney regime as well.”Īvatar: Frontiers of Pandora was announced back in 2017 with The Division developer Massive Entertainment working on the game. “If we’re successful we’ll go ahead and we’ll have a movie every two years or so for quite a while. “Ubisoft on their side are likely to push back a little bit and I haven’t drilled down on exactly what the deal is with that but what we’re looking for now is to create a persistent, visitable world with a cadence of sequels,” he explained. Cameron’s plan is to create a persistent Avatar universe, and the game fits perfectly into that idea:
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