As Avatar: Fire and Ash burns up the box office, Ubisoft’s open-world game, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, is soaring up the charts years after release. In fact, it’s more than quadrupled its previous ...
When not writing for DualShockers Eric can typically be found playing games on his PS5, PC, and Xbox or reading sci-fi, horror, and fantasy books/comics.  James Cameron wowed audiences worldwide with ...
A new update connected to the Avatar franchise has surfaced through an unexpected source. The latest DLC expansion for Ubisoft’s Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora offers additional context tied to recent ...
Netflix has acquired games avatar company Ready Player Me for an undisclosed sum. TechCrunch reports that the Estonian startup's staff would be moving to the streaming giant, while their company would ...
Wondering what becomes of a key villain after the events of Avatar: Fire and Ash? Well, the Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora game just confirmed it for us. From theme parks to video games, the story ...
Ready Player Me’s tech will help players ‘carry their identities and fandom’ across Netflix’s games. Ready Player Me’s tech will help players ‘carry their identities and fandom’ across Netflix’s games ...
After shifting its gaming strategy to focus more on games played on the TV, Netflix announced it’s acquiring Ready Player Me, an avatar-creation platform based in Estonia. The streamer said Friday it ...
The Avatar video game is better than the movies. I say this as someone who has dumbly adored James Cameron’s Avatar movies for a long time. The original 2009 film was my first ever midnight premiere, ...
Avatar: The Way of Water raised the stakes for the Sully family, and they could get even higher in the sequel, Avatar: Fire and Ash. Writer-director James Cameron shares his ethos around character ...
Epic Games has updated the Epic Games Store with a new free PC game, and this week, EGS users are getting a 2025 release. That said, and as always, those interested only have a limited window to claim ...
There are two dates that are considered sacred to movie lovers, film historians, and those who diligently chart the evolution of the seventh art. The first is October 6th, 1927, when Al Jolson told ...