Ubisoft‘s Massive Entertainment has released Update 2.0 for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, introducing highly-requested third-person mode, New Game+, and cutting-edge upscaling technologies including NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation and AMD FSR 4.
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Avatar Frontiers Update 2.0 Features
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Third-Person Mode | Seamless camera switching (J key on PC) |
| New Game+ | Carry over gear/skills, new Sarentu skill tree |
| DLSS 4 | Multi-Frame Generation support |
| FSR 4 | AMD upscaling via override |
| Ray Reconstruction | Improved RT quality (NVIDIA) |
| XeSS 2 | Intel upscaling + Frame Generation |
| Download Size | 44GB (PC), 30-40GB (console) |
| Patch Number | 2.0 (PC) / 1.016 (console) |

Third-Person Mode and New Game+
The third-person perspective addresses player feedback since launch, opening the game to those experiencing first-person motion sickness. Players can toggle views instantly—press J on PC, hold touchpad on PlayStation 5, or hold View button on Xbox Series consoles.
New Game+ allows completed players to restart with all gear and skills intact while facing tougher enemies. The mode includes a new Sarentu skill tree and higher-level loot, ensuring fresh challenges for veteran players ahead of the December 19 “From the Ashes” DLC release.
Graphics Technology Overhaul
DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation: RTX 50-series owners gain significant performance boosts through NVIDIA’s latest upscaling technology, though users should maintain base framerates above 50fps to minimize input latency.
Ray Reconstruction: DLSS Ray Reconstruction improves ray-traced lighting quality—a feature not explicitly mentioned in official patch notes but confirmed by PC gaming technical analyses.
FSR 4 and XeSS 2: AMD and Intel users benefit from their respective upscaling solutions, with XeSS Frame Generation support expanding performance options beyond NVIDIA hardware.
The update prepares Frontiers of Pandora for modern GPU capabilities documented in recent graphics technology evolution reports, positioning it alongside titles like Cyberpunk 2077 in supporting advanced rendering techniques.

Known Issues and Future Fixes
Ubisoft acknowledges several problems including XeSS Frame Generation startup crashes and unclear New Game+ save restoration labeling. The massive 44GB PC download reflects comprehensive engine improvements to the Snowdrop engine, including enhanced Na’vi language accuracy and fixed missing map landmarks.
The timing coincides with Avatar: Fire and Ash’s theatrical release, positioning the game for renewed interest as the franchise expands.
FAQs
How do I enable third-person mode in Avatar Frontiers of Pandora?
Press J on PC, hold the touchpad on PS5, or hold the View button on Xbox to toggle between perspectives instantly.
What graphics cards support DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation?
Only NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs support DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, while RTX 40-series cards access standard DLSS 4 features.






