Posted on 20th February 2026
By Billy Langsworthy

Maestro Media has teamed up with Disney on a new Avatar card game.
Avatar: Fight for Pandora is a two-player asymmetric lane-battling card game, where players command either the RDA or one of the Na’vi factions as they battle for control of Pandora.
“Avatar has always been about conflict shaped by values, not just power,” said Javon Frazier, CEO of Maestro Media.
“With Avatar: Fight for Pandora, we wanted players to feel that contrast in every decision. The RDA and the Na’vi do not play the same game, and they should not. One side is focused, aggressive, and extractive. The other is adaptive, interconnected, and rooted in the land. The asymmetry is the experience. Every match becomes a tense, strategic story about control, resistance, and what it means to fight for a world worth protecting.”
The game comes from designer Andrew Stiles and a release date is expected soon.
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