
Story Highlights
- Might & Magic Fates TCG is an original strategy card battler offering a fresh take on the legendary world.
- The game offers iconic heroes and factions, RPG-like character progression, hundreds of cards, flexible deckbuilding system, and more.
- You can jump into solo seasonal events, faction-based challenges, or PvP duels.
Ubisoft has released its new strategy trading card game, Might & Magic Fates TCG, for both Android and iOS devices. The game was first announced in April 2025, and pre-registration opened worldwide in September. An open beta test for Android users in certain areas began last December.
Collect diverse cards and experiment with them in tactical duels
Might & Magic Fates TCG offers a fresh card game experience set in the popular Might & Magic world. Players can create custom decks filled with legendary creatures and powerful spells, then battle each other in strategic duels within the world of Sea of Fates.
Come face the most fearsome creatures in Fates TCG 😈
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— Might & Magic Fates TCG (@MightMagicFates) February 5, 2026
If you enjoy the Might & Magic series, you’ll likely appreciate this game, which lets you command familiar heroes and develop them over time, just like in a role-playing game. Plus, you can gather a wide range of powerful spells, creatures, artifacts, and building cards to try out different strategies.
This game looks really good! It features well-known groups like Haven and Necropolis, a huge collection of cards, and a customizable deck-building system. Plus, it offers both player-versus-player battles, regular solo events, and challenges tied to each faction. Best of all, you can progress without having to spend any money. Given the positive feedback from the open beta, I’m definitely going to give it a try.
Might & Magic Fates TCG is now available for download on both Android and iOS devices. You can find it in the Google Play Store or the App Store.
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