Avatar: The Last Airbender is now in the works as a massive action RPG from Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 developer Saber Interactive.
The AAA plan was exclusively revealed by IGN on October 3, 2024. A game with enough content. We’re confident in this game after Saber’s Starfighter 2 and other IP-based wins like World War Z and Evil Dead.
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The game is currently in early development for PC and consoles, but it has been revealed that it will tell an all-new story set in the series’ past. “It will let players play as a ‘new, never-before-seen Avatar,’ set thousands of years ago,” IGN’s original article said. Paramount Game Studios and Saber Interactive, meanwhile, are using a fairly basic The description and trailer build on the hype: “Players can look forward to immersing themselves in a vibrant world, mastering all four elements, engaging in dynamic battles with companions, and experiencing challenges and challenges.
The announcement is part of Avatar Studios’ larger effort to expand the universe of The Last Airbender and make the series super relevant again. The division was founded in 2021 by original show creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko after leaving Netflix’s live-action series. The first of three (currently) planned animated films will be released on January 30, 2026.
“Our team members are some of the most committed and passionate creatives, and we are honored to join forces with Avatar Studios and Paramount Games to further expand the video game world of Avatar Legends. This unique joint funding structure is our Our partnership with Paramount continues to expand, having started working with WWZ over a decade ago, and we’re excited for what’s to come.
Starfighter 2 continues to perform well in terms of sales and is currently awaiting enhanced post-launch support, which has just begun receiving a major update. While Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remastered is still missing, Saber Interactive is gearing up to launch Jurassic Park: Survival in the near future (or so we thought).