Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Update Brings Third-Person and New Game Plus Modes
JUL 21 – The free update adds a third-person mode and New Game+ with tougher enemies responding to player requests, launching December 5 before the Avatar: Fire and Ash movie release.
- On December 5, 2025, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora receives a free update adding third-person mode and New Game+ features, on PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S just before Avatar: Fire and Ash releases.
- After months of player feedback, Ubisoft prompted the addition of third-person mode and New Game+ to enhance replayability.
- Technically, Omar Bouali explained adding third-person mode required rebuilding perspective, controls, and camera system, noting players can toggle views at the touch of a button.
- In New Game+, players face bigger and stronger enemies, increasing challenge, and a new skill tree enhances replayability.
- This rollout supports franchise momentum as Avatar: Fire and Ash hits theaters on Dec. 19, 2025, with sequels set for Dec. 21, 2029, and Dec. 19, 2031.
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