A listing for an unannounced Avatar game, Avatar: The Quest For Balance, has been spotted on Amazon Japan.

We've been hearing for some time now that games based on Avatar: The Last Airbender were in development, and it seems those rumours are starting to come to pass. Not only has Square Enix confirmed that it's working on a mobile RPG, titled Avatar: Generations, but another game based on the acclaimed series has now been spotted on Amazon Japan.

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Redditor Vartux shared the listing on the GamingLeaksAndRumours subreddit, along with a link to the game's page on Amazon Japan. According to the listing, the unannounced game is called "Avatar: The Quest For Balance" and it's planned to release on PS4 and PS5 on November 8.

QuestForBalanceListing

Although the listing doesn't reveal anything more about the game itself and doesn't have any images to speak of, it does reveal that GameMill will either be publishing or developing it. GameMill is perhaps best known for publishing Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl and other licensed games like Cobra Kai.

It's not made clear hear whether or not GameMill is actually developing the game, but it seems more likely that it's just publishing it, as it seems that it has some kind of licensing deal with Nickelodeon, having also published All-Star Brawl last year.

Back in February, reliable Avatar news site Avatar News reported that several games based on Avatar: The Last Airbender are in development. The site suggested that two games are currently in development, one MMORPG that is quite far off and one console RPG focused on Aang that seemed to be fairly close to release. The original leak also suggested that the console RPG in development was going to work on replacing the original show's voice cast with new "Asian and Indigeous" actors that'll carry the series in adaptations moving forward.

Whether or not The Quest For Balance is the console RPG that was reported here isn't clear, but considering the timing and mention of it being nearly finished, it seems likely that they're the same project.

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