Ubisoft delayed its Avatar game to make it perfect

Ubisoft has delayed Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora from a 2022 delivery window to at some point in 2023 or 2024, the organization reported as a feature of its Q1 profit on Thursday (pdf). The postpone stays aware of something of a tradition for Avatar properties to get pushed.

“We need to make [Avatar] a computer game industry brand,” Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot said on Thursday’s income call. “It is significant as far as we’re concerned that we accompany something perfect.”

The organization originally declared it was dealing with another Avatar game in 2017, and it appeared the main trailer in 2021. It appears to be probable that Ubisoft’s arrangement was to deliver Frontiers of Pandora this year to match with the December presentation of Avatar: The Way of Water, yet presently, we’ll be waiting until 2023 at the earliest to investigate Pandora in Ubisoft’s game.

In its profit report, Ubisoft likewise said that it will uncover the “fate of the Assassin’s Creed image” in September and that it has pushed “a more modest unannounced premium game” that was set to be delivered in 2022 or 2023 to 2023 or 2024. This year, the organization is as yet set to deliver Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope on October twentieth and the privateer simulator Skull and Bones on November eighth. During Thursday’s call, the organization said it had dropped Splinter Cell VR, Ghost Recon Frontline, and two unannounced games.

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