Might & Magic Fates Open Beta: Ubisoft’s Tactical TCG Hits Southeast Asia

Might & Magic Fates: Legendary TCG Expands Open Beta Across the SEA Region
Ubisoft has officially expanded the Open Beta for its highly anticipated strategic trading card game, Might & Magic Fates, to several countries within the Southeast Asia (SEA) region. Following an initial rollout in Europe, Android users in the Philippines and Indonesia can now join the battle in the “Sea of Fates,” with more regional territories expected to gain access as the test scales toward its global launch.
Strategic Warfare in a Fractured Multiverse
Might & Magic Fates brings the 40-year legacy of the iconic fantasy franchise to a modern, competitive card game format. Set in a shattered multiverse where various timelines collide, the game allows players to command legendary heroes and creatures from across the series’ storied history.
Key Features for SEA Players:
- Tactical Depth Over Luck: The game features a unique “gold-from-hand” mana system, where cards in your hand can be used as resources, reducing the impact of bad draws and rewarding long-term planning.
- Iconic Factions: Players can master four distinct factions at launch—Haven, Necropolis, Inferno, and Academy—each offering unique mechanics and specialized playstyles.
- RPG Hero Progression: Heroes act as the centerpiece of your deck, earning experience and unlocking game-changing abilities as you play, similar to traditional RPG progression.
- Cross-Platform Readiness: While the current Open Beta is limited to Android, the game is built for cross-play, with iOS and PC (Steam) versions currently open for pre-registration ahead of the 2026 release.
Permanent Progress and Fair Play
One of the most significant announcements for the SEA Open Beta is that all progress will carry over. Every card earned, hero leveled, and rank achieved during this phase will remain on the player’s account for the full global launch. Ubisoft has also emphasized a “Fair for All” model, ensuring that the competitive meta is driven by player skill and deck synergy rather than paywalls.
The game also integrates optional Web3 features through Immutable zkEVM, allowing players in supported regions to trade their digital cards on external marketplaces, though this remains entirely secondary to the core tactical experience.

Ubisoft’s decision to include the SEA region in the early stages of the Might & Magic Fates Open Beta is a smart strategic move. Southeast Asia has one of the most active mobile gaming communities in the world, and TCGs often thrive here when they offer deep strategy without requiring a massive financial investment. By ensuring that beta progress is permanent, Ubisoft is giving local players a head start to master the “Sea of Fates” before the rest of the world joins in 2026. If you’ve been looking for a card game that feels more like a tactical RPG and less like a game of chance, this is the time to jump in and start building your legend.







