Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Update 1.02 Patch Notes

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Update 1.02 Patch Notes

Avatar: Pandora Frontline Update 1.02 Patch Notes

Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier’s recent update 1.02 fixes a number of issues. Here are the patch notes for Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier update 1.02.

Patch size:

  • Xbox Series X/S – 3 GB
  • PS5 – 2.4GB
  • Computer – 3.10 GB

Main missions and side activities

  • [Main Quest – Pandora] Fixed missing arrows issue.
  • [Main Quest – Eywa’s Blessing] Fixed an issue that prevented the mission from progressing if the player hit the target from the Hunter’s Rest Camp before the mission was activated.
  • [Main Quest – Into the Fog] The invisible wall was removed from the main entrance.
  • [Main Quest – Escape Plan] Fixed an issue where progress would be blocked if the user interrupted Billy’s radio conversation while running outside during the “Run to the Exit” objective.
  • [Main Quest – The Missing Hunter] Fixed an issue that prevented the mission from progressing if the player died during the “Defend Zome” objective.
  • [Main Quest – Escape Plan] Ventilation fan airflow now works properly even if the player placed it on the ventilation fan before activating it.
  • [Main Quest – Return to HQ] – Issues with explosion VFX on PS5 have been resolved.
  • [Main Quest – A Hidden Weakness] Fixed an issue where players were unable to reach the next objective.
  • [Main Quest – Last Strike] Fixed loading screen issues.
  • [Main Quest – Last Strike] Increased rocket launcher damage.
  • [Main Quest – Last Strike] Fixed an issue where a “mission failed” message was displayed in co-op.
  • [Side Quest – Laser Ore Processor Alpha] Players should no longer get stuck when trying to access the valve.
  • [Side Quest – The Gentle Giant] Issues with target markers, menu access, and controls have been fixed.
  • [Side Quest – The Unsung Hunter] Fixed an issue that caused an infinite loading screen to appear when skipping a mission after completing it in co-op mode.
  • [Vendor] Players will no longer be stuck if they choose the “Cancel” option after talking to Kukulope without using a Ubisoft Connect account.

Global

  • Fixed an issue that caused invisible walls to appear in the airspace due to No Fly Zone.
  • Fixed an issue with RDA vehicles flying after being destroyed.
  • Fixed an issue where Na’vi awareness stopped working.
  • Using grenades in combat should no longer cause the Na’vi’s sensory functions to shut down.
  • Fixed an issue where arrows were not visible on bows.
  • Fixed an issue where multiple hair color notifications appeared after purchase.
  • The “Started” notification should no longer fire multiple times when activating a live lab.
  • The charge jump tutorial should no longer remain on the screen.
  • The interaction radius of investigation clues is increased.
  • Fixed a death screen freeze issue related to cross-progress saves.
  • Fixed an issue where players could get stuck in the loading screen when connecting to a new account’s online session for the first time.
  • [Final Credits] Players will no longer be stuck on the credits if they watch until completion.

Performance

  • Fixed an issue where the PS5 would freeze on the loading screen on launch without an internet connection.
  • Improved shaders to improve performance on PC

Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier

Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier is a massive video game based on the movie about Pandora, a stunningly wild world. The game is an open world adventure game, which means you can explore and do a lot. It is produced by a company called Massive Entertainment and published by Ubisoft. You can play on PlayStation 5, Windows PC, and Xbox Series X/S. The game was released on December 7, 2023, and is the second game in the Avatar series after 2009’s Avatar: The Game.

In this game, you will delve into the world of Pandora, meet its creatures and explore its beautiful landscapes. It’s a combination of action and adventure where you can go on missions, hunt creatures and discover new places. You can explore its wonders, join in adventures and see everything this beautiful but sometimes dangerous world has to offer.

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Avatar: Pandora Development Frontier

Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier started becoming a reality in March 2017, when a company called Massive announced that they were developing a massive game based on James Cameron’s Avatar movie. They didn’t say much at the time, other than that their next big game would be about Pandora. The actual title of the game, “Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier,” was revealed through a trailer at the 2021 E3 gaming event. This is a brand new story set in the world of Avatar. The creators made sure this was a standalone story that fit within the Avatar universe.

They even mentioned that some content in the game will tie into future Avatar movies, such as Avatar 3. There’s a lot of excitement surrounding the game’s release, as it hints that there’s more to the world of Avatar than what we see in the movies, and this game is a chance to explore it.

Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier release date

Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier had quite a journey before it finally came out. Initially, at the 2021 investor meeting, they thought the game might be ready between April 2022 and March 2023. People were excited, but then there was a delay. They have delayed the launch by a year, from April 2023 to March 2024.

But then, in a special video released by Ubisoft in June 2023, they announced the exact date: December 7, 2023. People who have been waiting for this game are really excited to finally know when they can start playing it. Fans who have been waiting patiently can finally explore the world of Pandora in this new adventure.

“Avatar: Pandora’s Frontier” trailer

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