Meet Might & Magic Fates, an upcoming trading card game inspired by the Might and Magic universe. Unlike Ubisoft's previous NFT titles – which, at the very least, were shadow-dropped and gave us something to look and laugh at – Fates has only been announced and not released, making it impossible to tell what the game is even about – no gameplay, no graphics, and no story to speak of.
According to the official description on Fates' website, the game will feature your standard card game mechanics: players can build decks by combining creatures, spells, artifacts, buildings, and heroes from various Might & Magic factions,challenge other players, and expand their card collections by trading, playing, or opening booster packs filled with cards of varying rarities.
The caveat lies in that last part about trading and owning cards. While a Ubisoft IP, the game is being developed in partnership with Immutable, a cryptocurrency company that makes blockchain games and NFTs. As per the game's Q&A, players will be able to trade their cards using the Immutable blockchain and own them as NFTs, not only adding to Ubisoft's growing pile of Web3 slop but also making the first Might & Magic title in 11 years a blockchain game – not exactly a comeback one would hope for.
Interestingly, it seems that by 2025, Ubisoft has finally started to realize that the overwhelming majority of gamers absolutely loathe the idea of blockchain gaming and attempted to preemptively soothe the backlash by emphasizing that Might & Magic Fates' "Web3 layer that unlocks digital ownership" is an optional feature.