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  • Summary: Picking up after the game's main story, the Na'vi are celebrating their victory with an Olympic-like sports festival called The Great Games. The games, however, are interrupted when a massive ship crashes into the festivities, once again forcing the Na'vi to take action to defend their homePicking up after the game's main story, the Na'vi are celebrating their victory with an Olympic-like sports festival called The Great Games. The games, however, are interrupted when a massive ship crashes into the festivities, once again forcing the Na'vi to take action to defend their home again the RDA.

    The Sky Breaker DLC takes players to a new location, The Heart of the Plains. They also encounter a new enemy type, the AMP Defender, a mech-suit equipped with a hue riot shield and gatling gun, as well as more well-equipped RDA lieutenants. Players will be able to take on various challenges as part of The Great Games' festivities. The DLC will also further extend the game's character progression, adding the ability to reach master crafter status and new Legendary rarity items alongside new ways to spend skill points.
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  1. Jul 16, 2024
    70
    The Sky Breaker is the first pack designed to expand the story of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. It begins by creating a more intimate portrait of the na'vi and then follows the rhythm of the familiar story, which makes this adventure not feel new at all. On the plus side, it offers players a good handful of extra hours of fun.
  2. Jul 23, 2024
    60
    The Sky Breaker could have gone in several interesting directions, but opts for yet another bland conflict that lacks any of the engaging material from the base game.