Gaming giant Ubisoft has teamed up with Web3 platform Immutable to unveil Might & Magic: Fates , a blockchain-powered strategy card game set in the iconic Might & Magic universe. This collaboration marks Ubisoft’s latest venture into the Web3 gaming space, blending classic strategic gameplay with modern blockchain technology to offer players digital ownership of in-game assets.
Might & Magic: Fates: A New Chapter in Strategy GamingMight & Magic: Fates introduces fresh mechanics, faction-based strategies, and a diverse roster of legendary heroes and creatures. Players can collect, trade, and customise decks using hundreds of cards, crafting unique strategies in a competitive environment where success is driven by skill and tactical decision-making .
The game is designed to be free-to-play, with no hard progression barriers. Players can advance by earning in-game currency and cards through gameplay, while those seeking faster progression can trade digital collectible cards via dedicated platforms powered by Immutable’s blockchain infrastructure.
Ubisoft’s vision for Web3 gaming
Nicolas Pouard, Vice President of Ubisoft’s Strategic Innovation Lab, expressed excitement about the project, stating, “We’re thrilled to expand upon the legacy of Might & Magic with a game that delivers a deep and rewarding experience for both long-time fans and new players alike.”
Immutable, known for its expertise in Web3 gaming, will provide the blockchain backbone for the project, ensuring seamless integration of decentralised technology. James Ferguson, CEO of Immutable, highlighted the alignment between Ubisoft’s vision and Immutable’s mission to enhance game ownership and player engagement.
Might & Magic: Fates: Launch details
Might & Magic: Fates is set to launch later this year on iOS and Android, with potential expansion to PC platforms.
Might & Magic: Fates: A New Chapter in Strategy GamingMight & Magic: Fates introduces fresh mechanics, faction-based strategies, and a diverse roster of legendary heroes and creatures. Players can collect, trade, and customise decks using hundreds of cards, crafting unique strategies in a competitive environment where success is driven by skill and tactical decision-making .
The game is designed to be free-to-play, with no hard progression barriers. Players can advance by earning in-game currency and cards through gameplay, while those seeking faster progression can trade digital collectible cards via dedicated platforms powered by Immutable’s blockchain infrastructure.
Ubisoft’s vision for Web3 gaming
Nicolas Pouard, Vice President of Ubisoft’s Strategic Innovation Lab, expressed excitement about the project, stating, “We’re thrilled to expand upon the legacy of Might & Magic with a game that delivers a deep and rewarding experience for both long-time fans and new players alike.”
Immutable, known for its expertise in Web3 gaming, will provide the blockchain backbone for the project, ensuring seamless integration of decentralised technology. James Ferguson, CEO of Immutable, highlighted the alignment between Ubisoft’s vision and Immutable’s mission to enhance game ownership and player engagement.
Might & Magic: Fates: Launch details
Might & Magic: Fates is set to launch later this year on iOS and Android, with potential expansion to PC platforms.
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