Avatar: The Last Airbender RPG no longer in production

A planned big-budget role-playing game set in the Avatar: The Last Airbender universe has been halted. The project, announced in late 2024, is no longer in development following a corporate merger.

Paramount Games Studio confirmed the change in status for the AAA title. Shawn Kittelsen, senior vice president and head of creative and production at the studio, told IGN that the game was not in production when the new division was formed. The studio resulted from combining gaming operations at Paramount and Skydance after their merger. Kittelsen added that the decision does not rule out a future AAA Avatar game, though it might take a different form. The project had been described at announcement as the biggest video game in the franchise's history. It was to feature an original story set thousands of years before the events of the original animated series.

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Amazon Game Studios laid off thousands last October and canceled Project Trident along with its Lord of the Rings MMO after developers scrambled to incorporate generative AI.

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