Avatar: Frontiers and the Biggest Things from Ubisoft E3 2021 – IGN Daily Fix

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Today on IGN The Fix: Games, Ubisoft has unveiled their latest first-person shooter with Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. The upcoming game from Massive Entertainment brings us to a never-before-seen part of Pandora featuring a living and reactive world. It will once again pit the Na’vi against humans and their mechs. The hits don’t stop there as Ubisoft brings back iconic villains such as Vaas, Pagan Min, and Joseph Seed in Far Cry 6 DLC. The season pass for the upcoming entry in the Far Cry franchise will also include Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon. And finally, Stella has the latest on Scarlet Nexus, plus a chance to win a pair of custom Vans, presented by BANDAI NAMCO. Enter here for a chance to win a pair of custom, Scarlet Nexus-themed Vans! https://scarletnexus.ign.com/

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