It will not be published, as Gluth does not own the rights, but will be playable in Dreams and is actually already accessible in its pre-Alpha stage.
Originally titled The Aang Project, Gluth has since changed the name to Four Seasons for copyright purposes. Hype has ensued, as Elca Gaming's Youtube channel now has over 232 thousand subscribers who've been monitoring the game's progress. Related: What A Great Avatar: The Last Airbender Video Game Could Look Like Gluth took it upon himself to create what he wanted in an ATLA game, and posts regular updates surrounding his game's advancement.
Current Avatar: The Last Airbender games just don't evoke the same feel one gets from the show, nor have they really explored the full potential of mechanics needed to really immerse players in that world. His project has since gained enough attention and support for Gluth to have a roadmap of goals for the game's development.Īfter rewatching the series and replaying some of the official games, Gluth - like many fans - thought there was much lacking in the world of ATLA gaming. A highly anticipated Avatar: The Last Airbender fan-made video game is currently in development, and while there is still no official set release date, creator Colin Gluth, or Elca Gaming, has teased a timeline for its release in the near future. Gluth began this project in early 2019 when PS4's Dreamsgame creation system dropped its early access.