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    Sony links with Ubisoft to market Avatar Frontiers of Pandora on PS5

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    Sony and Ubisoft may have reached an agreement for the marketing of the upcoming Avatar Frontiers of Pandora. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, which was finally revealed last year, will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox One X|S, PC, Stadia, and Luna, but Sony has probably obtained exclusive marketing rights for the Ubisoft Massive-developed first-person action-adventure.

    Although neither Sony nor Ubisoft has confirmed the title, it was presented during Sony’s Corporate Strategy Meeting for FY2022. Kenichiro Yoshida, Sony’s Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, spoke about Sony’s ties with third-party publishers throughout the meeting, after which logos of different aggressively promoted titles were displayed.

    Ghostwriter: Tokyo, NBA2K, Grand Theft Auto V, Deathloop, Hogwarts Legacy, timed-exclusives Forspoken and Final Fantasy XVI, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora were among the games shown.

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    As previously stated, this supposed ‘agreement’ between Sony and Ubisoft has yet to be validated in any manner, so take this information with a grain of salt for the time being.

    In some form, Avatar Frontiers of Pandora was announced in 2017. The title was officially revealed during Ubisoft’s Forward E3 press conference last year.

    Massive Entertainment, a Ubisoft studio, collaborated with Lightstorm Entertainment and Disney to create Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, a first-person action-adventure game. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is an immersive, open-world game built utilizing the latest edition of the Snowdrop engine and designed particularly for the new generation of consoles and PC.

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    Play as a Navi in this new solo narrative and travel over Pandora’s Western Frontier, a previously unknown region. Push against the strong RDA forces that threaten an alive and dynamic world inhabited by diverse species and fresh characters.

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