Ubisoft takes another shot at the blockchain with a new Might and Magic trading card game, says “it’s entirely optional and offers no competitive advantage”

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Ubisoft has announced a brand new Might and Magic trading card game, but it has a controversial twist, as it also includes an “optional Web3 layer.”

Might and Magic Fates is a free-to-play game that’ll be arriving on mobile platforms “soon,” according to Ubisoft’s announcement, as well as PC later down the line. It’ll allow players to build decks and battle in “fast-paced matches,” and include “hundreds of cards to collect.”

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