Ubisoft has opened the first public testing phase for Might and Magic Fates, a blockchain based trading card game tied to the long running fantasy franchise. The Open Beta gives players early access ahead of a planned worldwide release.
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The Open Beta currently allows access only for players located in Poland and Ukraine. Ubisoft selected a regional rollout to manage server performance while collecting gameplay feedback in controlled stages.
Alongside location based access, Ubisoft granted entry to players holding Founder or Key Keeper status. Those users can join the beta from any region once account verification is complete. New Founder and Key Keeper bundles are not on sale during the beta period, though Ubisoft plans to reopen access to those bundles at the time of the global launch.
For the beta phase, Might and Magic Fates runs exclusively on Android devices. Ubisoft has not shared details on iOS or PC support during testing, leaving future platform expansion undecided until closer to launch.
All in game progress earned during the Open Beta will remain intact after release. Player data, progression, and cards will carry forward into the full version. Tradable cards acquired before or during the beta also remain usable during testing and beyond.
Might and Magic Fates blends traditional digital card game mechanics with blockchain based ownership systems. Players build decks and compete while exploring the Sea of Fates, a setting designed specifically for the new title.
Ubisoft positions the beta as both a live test and a feedback phase. Data gathered during early access will shape balance, performance, and feature adjustments ahead of the global launch.