Triple A Avatar: The Last Airbender RPG is currently in development World War Z developer Saber Interactive and Paramount Game Studios. The action will take place thousands of years in the past before the animated series introduces a completely fresh story to the universe.
In this game we will play the role of a completely fresh, never-before-seen Avatar from many years ago. The press release says we can expect “dynamic combat alongside companions” as we master all four elements and “immerse ourselves in a vibrant world.”
Not the best result so far
For most of Avatar: The Last Airbender’s history, the video game has alienated many fans. Even famed Bayonetta developer Platinum Games tried its hand at the series, but its 2014 interpretation The Legend of Korra it didn’t make an impression. Now comes Avatar Studios, which will work closely with Saber Interactive, which has previously developed several successful titles based on the IP. This includes the multiplayer and most recently critically acclaimed World War Z Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. “The story and plot presented in the campaign are a great reason to pick up this game, and everything else is just the cherry on top of the greatness of Battle Barge,” said Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp Space Marine 2 review.
“We know loyal fans Avatar: The Last Airbender We’ve been looking forward to more stories that will bring them into the series’ universe, and through gaming we’re able to expand the world-building possibilities and allow fans to experience new content in a completely immersive way,” said Doug Rosen, vice president, Games and Emerging Media at Paramount. “Saber Interactive has a proven track record of bringing games based on IP to life, and we are excited to co-finance this AAA title with them and give fans the opportunity to experience this world first-hand.”
However, some fans are not thrilled with this idea. “I don’t think anyone would want to play something like that Avatar a game where we won’t be able to use Aang,” he said user X. “Good luck, but it won’t ruin the market,” reads another comment, which received over 200 likes in response to the post. Discussion about the filmreporting.
No release date or platforms (other than PC) have been announced. Avatar: The Last Airbender Still an RPG. It doesn’t even have a name.
