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Avatar AAA RPG Not Canceled, Creator Bryan Konietzko States

WireByte Staff · June 10, 2026

Bryan Konietzko, co-creator of the Avatar series, stated a AAA role-playing game at Saber Interactive was not canceled, contrary to earlier reports from Paramount Games. Announced in 2024, the game was to feature a new Avatar and story thousands of years in the past. Konietzko promises further news in July regarding the project.

Key points

  • Avatar series co-creator Bryan Konietzko asserted a AAA role-playing game is not canceled, contradicting Paramount Games' earlier announcement.
  • The game, in development at Saber Interactive and announced in 2024, was planned as an action-RPG with a new protagonist and story set in the distant past.
  • Paramount Games' Senior Vice President Shawn Kittelsen had previously confirmed the game's cancellation.
  • Konietzko expressed frustration with conflicting information and promised more details would emerge in July.
  • The project's future remains uncertain amidst confusion surrounding its status.

The status of a large-scale Avatar role-playing game, previously reported as canceled, has been called into question by the series' co-creator, Bryan Konietzko.

While Paramount Games had announced the cancellation of the AAA title being developed by Saber Interactive, Konietzko stated on Instagram that the project was not "canceled." He suggested that individuals without direct knowledge had been spreading misinformation. The game, first revealed in 2024, was envisioned as an action-RPG featuring a new protagonist and a story set thousands of years before the events of the animated series, exploring an "unexplored area" of the world and allowing players to "master all four elements."

Paramount Games' Senior Vice President, Shawn Kittelsen, had previously confirmed the game's termination. However, Konietzko, who reportedly conceived the game's premise, expressed his frustration with the conflicting reports. He indicated that further news regarding the game would be shared in July, leaving its ultimate fate and development status uncertain for the international audience.

This situation follows a confusing period for the Avatar franchise, which also saw the recent leak of the film 'Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender' online.

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