Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Season Pass (DLC)
If Pandora's open world already had its hooks in you, this pass extends the stay with two story expansions that each pull the gameplay in noticeably different directions -- aerial Ikran mechanics and Na'vi Great Games included.
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Worth it only if you finished the base game and want more Pandora -- skippable if the repetitive open-world structure already wore you down.
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About Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Season Pass (DLC)
My first question with any Ubisoft season pass is always the same: does it add something genuinely new, or does it just xerox the base game and charge extra? With the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Season Pass, the answer lands somewhere in the middle -- but it leans more toward the former than you might expect from the publisher's track record. The pass covers two story packs: The Sky Breaker and Secrets of the Spires, each dropped into separate, self-contained zones. The Sky Breaker takes your Na'vi to the Upper Plains, where all the clans converge for the Great Games -- a festival of athletic challenges including mounted archery and platforming speed runs up mountain faces. It's a genuinely fun change of pace, even if the RDA showing up to crash the party nudges things back into familiar base-infiltration territory soon enough. The combat loop -- bows, spear-throwers, scavenged RDA rifles, stealth approaches on fortified installations -- is the same engine under the hood, but the Great Games sequences give it some breathing room. Secrets of the Spires leans into the sky, stacking new Ikran armor, aerial challenges, and flying mechanics on top of what the base game established. If the Banshee riding was the thing that made you feel the fantasy of being Na'vi, this expansion is where that thread gets the most attention it ever receives across the whole package. The base game was already a game of two halves: visually extraordinary, mechanically competent but repetitive. Critics noted that combat was one-dimensional and mission design recycled itself more than it should. The DLC packs don't fundamentally fix those complaints -- you're still sneaking into RDA outposts, still farming gear, still moving through Ubisoft's familiar open-world rhythm. What they do is vary the texture enough that returning players have a reason to boot it back up. Post-launch patches also cleaned up some of the jank that plagued the PC version at launch, including crashes and audio sequencing issues that reviewers flagged. Who this is for: players who finished the main campaign and wanted more time in Pandora specifically -- not more action-adventure content in general. The story threads are direct continuations of the base narrative, so dropping in cold without finishing the campaign first will leave you lost on character context. Two-player online co-op carries through into both packs, which is worth noting if you have a partner who is equally bought in on the world. The included Banshee cosmetic set and bonus quest are minor additions -- the real substance is the two story packs, and they deliver somewhere between ten and fifteen additional hours depending on your pace.

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- OS
- Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions)
- Processor
- AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @ 3.6 GHz, Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70 GHz, or better
- Memory
- 16 GB RAM
- Graphics
- AMD RX 5700…
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- Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions)
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- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @ 3.7 GHz, Intel Core i5-11600K @ 3.9 GHz, or better
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- Developer
- Massive Entertainment – A Ubisoft Studio
- Publisher
- Ubisoft
- Release Date
- Jun 17, 2024