Avatar Frontiers of Pandora welcomes a new graphics mode on Xbox and PS5! | Xbox

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora continues on its merry way. Since its launch last December, Ubisoft's game has received several updates and today welcomes its patch 3.2.

New update available!

Several fixes are planned, notably in terms of quests and location, while the studio has also added a fast travel option to the Alpha research station.

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The big news of this update is also the arrival of a 40 Hz mode on Xbox Series boost in fluidity and responsiveness compared to quality mode blocked at 30 FPS.

Update 3.2 is available now and weighs 3.1 GB on Xbox Series X|S. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is playable on Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC and you will find the full patch notes for the update below.

To learn more about the title, don't hesitate to read our full review of the game.

Update 3.2 Details

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Notable additions

  • [Xbox Series X/S, PS5] Added a 40 FPS mode.
  • [PC] Enabling Intel XeSS Super Sampling.

Overall

  • Added a fast travel option to Alpha Research Station.
  • Controller mapping is no longer reset when restarting the game.
  • Fixed several crashes.
  • Fixed some spelling errors.
  • Fixed some overlapping voice lines during dialogue.

Technical

  • [PC] The FSR3 has been temporarily downgraded.
    • To avoid visual artifacts affecting the interpolation output of FSR3 Frame Generation, we decided to revert to the previous version of FSR3. Despite this rollback, we decided to keep some improvements that we introduced with the updated version, such as improvements to UI composition when using frame generation.

Main and side quests

  • [Quête principale – Ombres du passé] Fixed an issue that prevented the quest from updating when done cooperatively.

Additional bug fixes

  • [Toutes les plateformes] Rescued human Resistance characters no longer appear at Resistance HQ with a mask.
  • [Toutes les plateformes] Some NPCs no longer become invisible when they are at the edge of the player's field of vision.

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