After the release of the recent multiplayer trailer for the upcoming James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game, Ubisoft has felt the need to follow it up with a video developer diary, which includes a bunch of the game’s developers, as well as James Cameron himself, speaking about the mysterious, beautiful world of Pandora and the struggle for survival taking place on the planet’s surface.
The developers (and Cameron) also detail some of the advanced weaponry you’ll have access to during the game while playing as the militaristic RDA Corporation, as well as how the tribal N’avi can hope to survive against such weapons.
Watch the intriguing James Cameron’s Avatar: The Game developer diary below:
If you watched the trailer, you would have seen Brent George, the art/animation director on Avatar: The Game, briefly giving his thoughts on the title - El33tonline spoke with George in depth at rAge 2009 this year, so be sure to give our entertaining interview a listen over here.
Don’t forget that Avatar: The Game releases this Friday (December 4th) in Europe, and December 8th in North America - read El33tonline’s hands-on preview of the game and our previous coverage to find out more.
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