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==Availability==
==Availability==
Despite the game's servers closing in 2013, as of March 2020, the game's database has been completely rebuilt from scratch and the game is now accessible with single-player training only.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_Z0y0SwnAY Video showcasing the single-player training.] Retrieeved 05 Aug '21</ref>
Despite the game's servers closing in 2013, as of March 2020, the game's database has been completely rebuilt from scratch and the game is now accessible with single-player training only.<ref>[https://youtu.be/8_Z0y0SwnAY Video showcasing the single-player training.] Retrieved 05 Aug '21</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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   |description1 =Low Quality version of the game's trailer recorded by sieme1
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 30 July 2022

Legends of the Arena title screen.png

The title screen of the game.

Status: Partially Lost

Avatar: Legends of the Arena was a downloadable multiplayer online game based on the Nickelodeon animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. released on September 15th, 2008. Some websites claim that there were also physical releases of Legends of the Arena, published by Digital Eclipse Software and distributed by ValuSoft.[1]

Gameplay

Character creation screen.

Legends of the Arena was a fighting game where the player could either create their own character (belonging to one of the four nations in the show) or play as one of the canonical characters. Players faced off against three other people, and rounds ended when only one person was left standing, or when five minutes had passed. Winning matches rewarded players with gold, which could be spent on upgrades and equipment.

Loading times were supposedly tedious, even for the single-player training mode.[2]

Availability

Despite the game's servers closing in 2013, as of March 2020, the game's database has been completely rebuilt from scratch and the game is now accessible with single-player training only.[3]

Gallery

Low-quality version of the game's trailer recorded by sieme1.

A new trailer for the revival patch of the game.

External Links

References