Key Takeaways
- Maximum Entertainment cancels Avatar multiplayer fighting game, disappointing fans eagerly waiting for new content.
- The cancelation was revealed in the latest quarterly report alongside two other canceled projects.
- Fans can still look forward to Saber Interactive’s Avatar AAA RPG as a potential breath of fresh air for the franchise.
The upcoming Avatar: The Last Airbender multiplayer fighting game has been canceled, according to its publisher, Maximum Entertainment. While the project was not the only Avatar game in development, it’s still a blow to fans of the franchise who’ve been looking forward to new content.
Maximum Entertainment first announced its Avatar fighting game in February 2024. The publisher didn’t reveal much about the title beyond that, but it was aiming for an early access release sometime in 2025, suggesting it was at least nearing a playable state in development. Now, just shy of 2025, Maximum has released the unfortunate news that the game will never reach that point.
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The news of the cancelation comes from Maximum Entertainment’s latest quarterly report, where the publisher listed three canned projects: Mudfest, Project Velos, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Why the company decided to stop working on the title is unclear. It may not have received enough positive feedback to suggest it would perform well, or development could have hit a few snags. Whatever the reasoning, Maximum apparently felt the need to use the resources it was pouring into the game elsewhere, so Avatar fans hoping for a fighting game will have to play as Zuko or Korra in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl or wait for another company to come out with one.
Other Avatar: The Last Airbender Games Are Still in Development
While the cancelation of an Avatar fighting game is disappointing, fans still have something to look forward to. Saber Interactive’s upcoming Avatar AAA RPG is still in progress. There’s still no word on when that title will come out or what the gameplay will look like, but players can take solace in the fact that there’s at least one ATLA game in the pipeline for now. Saber has a strong track record, too, so this release could be the breath of fresh air the series needs after a handful of disappointments.
Netflix’s live-action adaptation of The Last Airbender got a much warmer reception than the 2010 movie, but it still left room to improve. Fans hope Avatar’s second season on Netflix will right some of those wrongs, but a fresh take is likely what the franchise really needs to restore its former glory. A new story in the Saber RPG will have a chance to do just that. There could always be additional Avatar games in the future, too, but a fighting game from Maximum Entertainment, sadly, won’t be one of them.
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