Avatar Generations Trailers Gives First Look at Gameplay

This morning brings Avatar: The Last Airbender fans their first look at gameplay for the upcoming mobile RPG, Avatar Generations.

It’s been a little bit since Avatar Generations was first announced at the end of last Summer, but this morning brings players their first look at the upcoming mobile RPG in action!

Crystal Dynamics Eidos Entertainment, in partnership with Paramount Consumer Products, today announced that its upcoming mobile RPG title Avatar Generations has entered pre-registration globally, in anticipation for worldwide launch in early 2023.

 

The game, based on the popular Nickelodeon television series Avatar: The Last Airbender, is made in collaboration with developer Navigator Games.

 

iOS users can be notified on the day of the launch by signing up on the game’s website, while Android users can pre-register directly via the Google Play Store. Based on the number of pre-registrations received at launch, players who sign up early will receive rewards, including the iconic companion Appa and an exclusive Avatar Aang hero.

In Avatar Generations, players relive the journey of Aang and his friends as they explore the Four Nations in a turn-based, squad RPG mobile game. Players can assemble and customize their own team as they journey across the dynamic map. All the best moments from the Avatar universe are uncovered, alongside new and original content expanding the Four Nations, as players master elements and skills to bring balance to the spiritual and physical world.

 

Through this free-to-play mobile RPG, players can experience the Avatar’s adventure in their own way – collecting, upgrading and customising heroes to help them master elements on their epic quest. Battles are immersive and engaging, with customisable team-combos and dynamic camera angles that dive straight into the action.

Avatar Generations is set to launch on mobile devices early this year.

Jordan Maison
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Editor-in-Chief: Writer and cartoonist who went to college for post-production, he now applies his love of drawing, movie analysis, filmmaking, video games, and martial arts into writing.

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