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  • Summary: The Sky Breaker sees a mysterious shadow looming in the sky, threatening the Na’vi clans below who are celebrating at their great festival of games. To protect the Western Frontier, you must face the RDA once again and save your allies.

    In The Sky Breaker, you’ll continue your Na’vi
    The Sky Breaker sees a mysterious shadow looming in the sky, threatening the Na’vi clans below who are celebrating at their great festival of games. To protect the Western Frontier, you must face the RDA once again and save your allies.

    In The Sky Breaker, you’ll continue your Na’vi journey begun in the main game, this time to The Heart of the Plains, a yet-to-be-discovered area of the Upper Plains. Here, familiar biomes have bloomed into breathtaking new variations, while other environments such as the Prism Fields, Feathered Grasslands, Stone Rapids and more, are brand new!
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  1. Jul 24, 2024
    77
    More of the same in a DLC aimed for those who just want to continue soaring the Pandora skies. Really beautiful, but lacking real novelties.
  2. Jul 22, 2024
    75
    Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - The Sky Breaker is simply more of the main game. While the story is still forgettable the stealth, combat, and platforming are where the game truly shines and this DLC makes sure to give them the room they need.
  3. Jul 24, 2024
    40
    The Sky Breaker is a DLC that doesn't bring any significant improvement to the gaming experience. It simply adds missions that are essentially a copy of those that already exist in the base game, adapted to a new narrative line that, in practice, isn't particularly inspiring.