Free Trial Lands for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Now in Third-Person
Ubisoft has set a limited Free Trial for Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, aligning it with a fresh camera option. The trial window runs January 23-26 across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Ubisoft Connect. Alongside access to the opening hours, the game now supports a third-person view, offering an alternate perspective on the Western Frontier. Trial progress carries over to the full version.
The offer focuses on giving players a first look at the setting and early questline without gating save data. It’s a single-player slice only – cooperative play remains reserved for the full release.

How the Free Trial Works
The trial lets players start from the beginning and continue for up to five hours, or until reaching Hometree in The Aranahe Clan main quest – whichever comes first. This approach provides a defined chapter to explore while preserving early-game momentum for those who move on later.
All progress made during the Free Trial will transfer to the full game, allowing players to pick up right where they left off without replaying the opening.
Platforms and Timing
The Free Trial is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Ubisoft Connect from January 23-26. The content and limits are consistent across all platforms participating in the trial period.
No additional purchase details are required to understand the trial itself – the key dates and platform availability are standardized across the three ecosystems listed.
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What the New Third-Person Update Adds
Alongside the trial, the game introduces a third-person camera option that re-frames exploration and combat from an over-the-shoulder angle. It’s presented as an “all-new perspective” for experiencing the Western Frontier.
Players can expect the new view to change spatial awareness and traversal feel, particularly in open environments and during story beats in the early game.
Co-Op Status
The Free Trial is single-player only. Co-op functionality is available in the full experience but is not part of the trial build.
Key Details at a Glance
- Dates: January 23-26
- Platforms: PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC (Ubisoft Connect)
- Trial scope: From the start, up to five hours or until Hometree in The Aranahe Clan quest
- Mode: Single-player only in the trial; co-op in the full game
- Saves: Progression carries over to the full game
- Update: New third-person camera option
Why This Matters for Players
The limited-time trial offers a straightforward way to sample the opening and test the new camera setting with no commitment. If the pace, perspective, and early questline click, your save is ready to continue later – no backtracking required.
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