Might And Magic Fates Set To Launch As Competitive Mobile Card Game From Ubisoft
The post Might And Magic Fates Set To Launch As Competitive Mobile Card Game From Ubisoft appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
A new mobile game, Might and Magic Fates, is set to be released this year. The announced collaboration between Ubisoft and its AAA partner two years ago is the product of that game. As a result, it will be a free-to-play strategy card game built for mobile platforms. 2 years ago we announced our AAA partnership with @Ubisoft. Today we’re thrilled to finally be able to reveal the outcome: Might & Magic Fates, launching this year. The M&M franchise has millions of global players who’ve adored the games for 40 years. We’re proud to bring them… pic.twitter.com/bYlWT7eIw7 — Immutable (@Immutable) April 23, 2025 The globality of the Might and Magic franchise is represented by its player base. The game of the future will be a new experience with investments based on the work of Ubisoft veterans. It has an original structure different from that of the other titles of the series, whilst it maintains the franchise themes. Gameplay Features and Development Insights The large catalog of cards inspired by the franchise’s history will be present in Might and Magic Fates. There are hundreds of unique cards, each with its specific ability and mechanics that make for a highly skill-based gameplay experience. It’s also focused on strategic depth, so its an experience where your success isn’t reliant on chance or spending money, but instead on tactical choice. The development team has focused on the innovation of cards, creatures, and creature behavior to make the game different from other existing mobile card game titles. It’s built to reward strategic planning because the system values consistent progression and gameplay more than randomized advantages. Launch Plans and Community Engagement The game will be available worldwide, aiming for mobile users who enjoy playing competitive card-based games. Official developers are also urging users to follow the…
Filed under: News - @ April 24, 2025 4:28 pm