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Need for Speed & Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora rumored to be released in November 2022

Industry insider Tom Henderson has leaked the release dates of the next Need for Speed game and Ubisoft’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. According to Henderson, both of these games will release in November 2022.

Going into more details, the next Need for Speed game will most likely release on November 4th. Then, on November 18th, Ubisoft may release Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.

Henderson has a great track record when it comes to rumors and leaks, which is why we’ve decided to report on it. Naturally, things may change so take these release dates with a grain of salt.

It’s also worth noting that Ubisoft plans to release Skull & Bones on November 8th.

According to reports, EA will reveal the new Need for Speed game in July 2022. Ubisoft may also share more details about its Avatar game during Gamescom 2022.

Personally, I’m really looking forward to the Avatar game. After all, it will be using the Snowdrop Engine. Not only that, but it will support Ray Tracing Global Illumination & Reflections.

Stay tuned for more!

9 thoughts on “Need for Speed & Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora rumored to be released in November 2022”

    1. For real. Latex has done this community a huge service.

      He constantly reminds us what it looks like to be unspeakably braindead so we can all do better ??

  1. Bruh, this guy lol… Avatar is great movie in my personal opinion and I’m really looking forward to the sequels. Assuming they don’t butcher it with the current trends in Hollywood and society as a whole.

    James Cameron is known to make likeable female protagonists and has never made anything remotely woke, at least when he’s directing movies. All of his work usually contain great underlying messages and I don’t expect the Avatar sequels to be any exception. I can understand why people dislike it though.

    Also you’d have to be blind or struggling to come to terms with your h0mo tendencies if you don’t find Zoe Saldana attractive.

    1. When comparing to his older films, sure it doesn’t live up to what he’s best known for, but you can see how polarised people have always been towards this movie. Either you love it, hate it or find it subpar. It doesn’t change the fact that it was a revolutionary movie for it’s time. I actually re-watched it recently after the teaser for the sequel dropped. First time seeing it since I watched it on the big screen and found myself enjoying it more than I did the first time round. And I was hyping that movie long before the first teaser trailer came about. Fell in love with the art and the concept.

      There’s nothing groundbreaking about the story, we all know that and a lot of us don’t care. It’s the world, the soundtrack, the effort and imagination that was put into it which made it captivating for many. Yeah it’s Dances With Wolves, FernGully and Pocahontas all put into one but in a Sci-Fi setting. Nothing can be wholly original anymore, that’s the reality of the world we’re in today. We’ve pretty much tapped into every idea that is conceivable to our complex yet limited minds. So I’m not sure why anyone would expect a new and groundbreaking concept like Terminator to become a thing in 2022 and beyond. I’m eager for games like the upcoming Avatar (which I expect to be crap given the state of all these AAA studios) and Outcast 2, both of which are very similar to one another, because these are the types of experiences I wish to engage in more than to see yet another superhero movie or game. I binged through the Marvel movies in a few weeks leading up to No Way Home and that was torture for me. It left me feeling numb to the surprise appearances in that movie. But when it comes to anything else I don’t care if the ideas aren’t too original or highly sophisticated as long as genuine effort and passion are put behind these projects which can be felt by the audience as we can see.

      I do agree with you completely on one thing and that’s to do with corruption that’s well embedded within Hollywood. There’s only an ounce of hope whenever a project as big as Avatar comes about and that has everything to do with the individuals who are involved from the ground up and their track record. So right now there is this clash between a highly influential filmmaker who has a net worth of $700+ million according to the data and the executives running one of the biggest corporations on the planet. I can’t comment of what will come out of this but all I can say is that we’ll have wait and see once all the movies release. Part 2 will be the be-all and end-all for this franchise for many who are still on-board.

      But yeah, no doubt the state of our culture is in disarray, I’m not denying that. But I do still have wishful thinking that there are some individuals out there who are loaded with cash and would never let their projects become tainted by those who are running the business. We’ll find out for sure in December. Not everything has to be doom and gloom – it just takes away all the optimism and you’re left with hateful rhetorics. And I apologise for insinuating that you could potentially be a h0mo… but you still need to get your eyes checked out. Then again I suppose they weren’t so far off when they say ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’. Attractiveness can be both objective and subjective. But I tend to stay clear of even admiring anyone in Hollywood with all the conspiracies out there.

      1. Well I guess I’ll come to the same conclusion if Avatar 2 makes no effort to go above and beyond what you’re predicting and goes along with the subversion happening in our culture. The trailer does make me wonder if we’ll be getting a bait and switch scenario. Making it enticing enough to attract the casual audiences of all spectrum; by displaying traditional family values and tapping into something less traditional like the supposedly adopted human son causing internal conflict I heard… and then bombarding us with all kinds of messages enforced by the elites. These things used to be so cryptic but it’s much easier to identify these days. We’ll see how the audience reacts to it.

        And yep, I was enjoying all the Marvel movies leading up to Winter Soldier. I also did get a lot of joy out of GotG along with Ant-Man 1+2 surprisingly enough. Those movie felt pretty old school for me by never taking themselves too seriously with its wacky story. Age of Ultron was okay for me. I enjoyed the beginning until Ultron became less intimidating looking after he built himself. It was so much more tense and creepy when he was in his zombified mode. Then the typical one-liner villain persona came in.

        It’s the same with me, I’m just delving into older movies for the time being. There are a lot classics that I have yet to see or I haven’t seen since I was a kid and I’m looking forward to watching them. But every once in the full moon I’m sure there’s bound to be a modern and tolerable movie to come around. The Northman as an example seems like a movie which understands how to treat their audience with respect and I think the main actor spoke out against the woke culture. Aside from that I’m sure over 90% of Hollywood is compromised at this rate.

        1. I haven’t actually seen the movie but that’s a shame. Just checked the audience ratings and it seems like the majority found it to be mediocre as well. Didn’t really have the movie on my watchlist but I noticed the hype surrounding it. Kinda sucks because I remember for a while I was looking for a movie similar to Beowulf considering how much I enjoyed it. I’m actually not that well versed in ancient European mythology so I kinda wanna see more things based on it. There are a couple of TV shows which cater around these things which I heard are great like Vikings.

          Pretty sure I watched the trailer for The Contractor. I think I was looking up modern espionage films or wanted to see what the actor himself was getting involved in since I haven’t seen him starring in any major roles since Star Trek. The movie was a box office disaster from what I’m reading. It had a relatively high budget but I suppose the lack of marketing was what killed it. No doubt if they were pushing for more progressive things they would have reigned in more success.

  2. Really looking forward to the new NFS from Criterion.
    Heard its going to have some unique artstyle. Photorealism+added effects
    (but it’ll be under EA’s management … so also has good chance to release with some annoying features/elements)
    https://youtu.be/vQVp8VmTERs

  3. This is trickery Ubisft here, folks (the Watch Dogs, etc. BS anyone). So, I’ll keep all expectations very low until gamers’ feedback for Avatar starts circulating but not from *shill/free-sample* reviewers. ?

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