Gamers have actually not gotten the opportunity to finish and even begin the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora story yet and Ubisoft is currently at work selling extra post-launch “story loads” as part of the video game’s season pass.
The publisher boldly launched a “Season Pass Trailer” on Nov. 14 including its prepare for story growth “beyond launch” by method of 2 story packs, “The Sky Breaker” and “Secrets of the Spires,” that are consisted of in the video game’s season pass. The pass will likewise consist of a “bonus offer mission” in addition to a package of cosmetics.
The 2 story packs will launch in the summertime of 2024 and fall of 2024, respectively, however a variety of fans are perplexed about Ubisoft’s choice to commit a whole trailer to a season pass, in addition to its option to market extra story material long in the past anybody even has a possibility to experience the base video game’s story. In the trailer, associate imaginative director Andrada Greciuc keeps in mind that the story packs are not even all set.
Among the most liked talk about the trailer’s page is from a gamer who states they are “stunned [Ubisoft] are even considering including more story when none people have actually played the video game and understand how excellent of a video game this may be.”
Ubisoft has actually formerly launched a season pass for a single-player video game, having actually done so for Assassin’s Creed ValhallaIts season pass for Avatar is almost similar to Valhalla; a particular purchase that opens 2 post-launch pieces of DLC and an unique mission at launch. Ubisoft launched the post-launch season pass trailer for Valhalla more than a week after the video game’s release, not 3 weeks before like it’s providing for Avatar
The most affordable rate point for the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora season pass presently is an eye-watering $110 for the video game’s gold edition, and it’s not readily available independently. The video game is still set for a Dec. 7, 2023 release after experiencing noteworthy hold-ups
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