Ubisoft and AMD have released their new Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora PC Features Trailer. This new trailer focuses more on the technical side, showcasing visual effects and features.
The Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora PC Features Trailer
The Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora PC Features trailer opens with new footage of the game before breaking down its new features. First and foremost, the game will feature raytraced reflections and shadows, assuming you have a hardy enough graphics card to support it.
The trailer also briefly shows extended graphics settings. In addition to toggling features like motion blur and distant shadows, you will be able to control things like spot shadow resolution, specular reflections, diffuse reflections, and sun contact shadows.
In addition, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora has built-in PC benchmark tools, allowing you to see how much the game taxes your CPU and GPU in a controlled environment. As for how robust those benchmark tools are compared to third-party software remains to be seen.
Naturally, the PC version of the game will support AMD's FSR 2: the company's own temporal upscaling technology, allowing for boosted visual fidelity. This is good since Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora will support ultra-wide resolutions and multi-monitor setups.
Thankfully, if your PC has one of AMD's multicore processors, that experience will be smooth as well as sharp. The game is built to take advantage of multicore CPUs, providing a high refresh rate, low latency, and high framerate.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a first-person open-world action title published by Ubisoft and developed by Lightstorm Entertainment in collaboration with Disney. The game is set after the events of the first Avatar film, with the player taking on the role of a Na'vi exploring the alien world of Pandora.
It is set to release on December 7 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.