TL;DR
- Ubisoft launches open beta for Might and Magic Fates on December 17, 2025.
- Beta starts on Android in Poland/Ukraine with global pre-registration open.
- Cards are tokenized on Immutable zkEVM for ownership, not gameplay advantage.
Ubisoft has opened an open beta for Might and Magic Fates, a Web3-enabled trading card game, with accessibility confirmed around December 17, 2025 and initial Android availability limited to Poland and Ukraine. The beta integrates Immutable zkEVM tokenization for card ownership and grants global early access to Founder and Key Keeper NFT holders. All achievements and cards earned now will carry into the final release, preserving player progress through launch.
The rollout begins as a geographically constrained Android beta in Poland and Ukraine while global early access is granted to holders of Founder and Key Keeper NFTs, according to Ubisoft. Global pre-registration is open for iOS and Android, signaling a wider release after the testing window, and all progress — cards and achievements — will carry over to the full launch.
📣The Portals to the Sea of Fates are open and the Beta has arrived!
We'll be opening up the beta areas step by step, starting with our community of Key Keepers 🗝️
More people soon! pic.twitter.com/NDURf5aujw— Might & Magic Fates TCG (@MightMagicFates) December 16, 2025
Early competitive activity has already appeared, including a tournament where YGG Esports’ Tyler took first place, indicating the game’s tactical systems are testable in live match conditions.
Web3 integration and game design choices
The game uses Immutable zkEVM to implement on-chain ownership of in-game cards by tokenizing them as tradable assets; in this context zkEVM is a blockchain scaling layer used to record ownership and transactions on-chain. Ubisoft frames that ownership as purely property-focused and not gameplay-altering, saying assets are intended to confer “without competitive advantages”, which aims to limit pay-to-win dynamics.
Core gameplay retains traditional TCG mechanics: deck-building from hundreds of cards, evolving hero units, and a dynamic gold-from-hand mana system that accelerates hand-management decisions. Classic factions such as Haven, Necropolis, Inferno and Academy return with distinct play patterns, supporting a meta expected to evolve through new cards and tournament play.
Market implications for traders and treasuries
Tokenized card ownership creates a potential secondary-market for collectibles and introduces asset-level liquidity that traders and crypto treasuries will monitor for price discovery and flow dynamics. Because Ubisoft emphasizes cosmetic ownership rather than in-game power, market value is likely to track scarcity, competitive pedigree and collectible demand rather than match performance alone.
Might and Magic Fates’ beta marks a measured step in Ubisoft’s Web3 strategy: limited regional testing, NFT-holder early access, and an on-chain ownership model designed to avoid gameplay imbalance. The next verified milestone is the broader rollout after the beta testing period and the full release that will follow pre-registration.






