According to Tom Henderson, Ubisoft is preparing to release a Director’s Cut of one of its big titles, which could be Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
The game launched in December 2023 after over six years of development at Ubisoft Massive. The reception wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great, either. The game earned a 7.5/10 review score from Wccftech reviewer Nathan Birch:
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a remarkable achievement in many ways, bringing a cinematic world to life on a massive, technically impressive scale like few games have done before. Unfortunately, limited, frustrating combat means the game isn’t always that fun to play once you bump into the RDA. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora’s world is worth experiencing if you’re a fan of James Cameron’s movies, but as the franchise often reminds us, sky people ruin beautiful things.
More importantly, it didn’t sell as much as Ubisoft was hoping for, especially when accounting for the huge IP it is based on. However, Ubisoft Massive continued to support it after the launch with new features and content such as the two premium DLCs: The Sky Breaker and Secrets of the Spires. Here’s an overview of the latter, which launched around six months ago:
- Explore and discover a fresh open world, built to elevate the thrill of flying on your banshee.
- Sabotage RDA aerial convoys with new banshee skills and a brand-new mounted weapon.
- Meet a secluded Na’vi clan and join them in their fight against a new RDA threat ravaging the Spires region.
- Get lost in the verticality of this new region, filled with canyons and caves, where unexpected dangers lurk in the shadows.
A Director’s Cut of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora would obviously include both, as well as other core improvements, in all likelihood. Of course, Ubisoft’s primary motive for releasing the new version would be to ride the hype of the new movie, Fire and Ash, slated to launch in theaters on December 19, 2025.