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"Avatar: The Last Air Vendor " produced by a large budget was finished

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The big-budget Avatar: The Last Airbender RPG is no longer in production.

Avatar RPG has fallen into an iceberg.

It seems like the string of disappointing video games continues in the world of Avatar. As first reported by IGN, the AAA role-playing game set to appear in the Avatar franchise is no longer in production. Shawn Kittelsen, Paramount Games Studio's senior vice president and head of creative and production, told IGN that the title had not been in production when Paramount Games Studio was formed, which was the result of a major merger that combined the gaming divisions of Paramount and Skydance.

Notably, Kittelsen hinted in an interview with IGN that while the Avatar RPG "wasn't in production," "that doesn't mean we won't get a AAA Avatar game at some point, but it might come in a different version." It may not be very promising, but the bar is already set pretty low when it comes to Avatar video games. The history of the currently paused Avatar RPG dates back to late 2024, when Paramount announced a big-budget RPG based on the popular cartoon series. At the time, Paramount said it would be "the biggest video game in the franchise's history" and feature "all-new, never-before-seen avatars." The universe would be the same, but the game would explore an era thousands of years before the events of Avatar: The Last Airbender.

On the other hand, Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game has generated a lot of interest from fans of the animated series and the fighting game community. The 1v1 2D fighting game had its release date pushed back from July 2nd to July 23rd, but it sparked even more interest by introducing Azula and Kyoshi as playable characters.

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