In Brief:
- The match is a best-of-seven, streamed live on the GwentarTV Twitch channel, with CerwonyHomar sharing his own perspective alongside the broadcast.
- It’s the clearest sign yet of a recurring competitive circuit around Fates, the Immutable-powered card game Ubisoft launched worldwide in February.
GwentarTV is carrying the match live on Twitch. CerwonyHomar plans to share his own perspective on the series as it plays out, according to the game’s official account, which announced the pairing and the time.
Colosseum S3 Grand Final
After an intense season, it all comes down to this:
CerwonyHomar vs naiG in an epic BO7, on August 22nd, 6pm CEST!
GwentarTV will stream the final live on Twitch:
https://twitch.tv/gwentartv
And CerwonyHomar will live share his perspective and
Neither player has a widely documented competitive record outside the game’s own community channels. GwentarTV, a Brazilian card gamer and caster, has become one of the more visible Fates broadcasters since the game’s release.
A circuit taking shape
Ubisoft has said since before launch that it wants a competitive scene around Fates. The first tournament came in November 2025 at the YGG Play Summit in Manila, an eight-player invitational held on the Summit’s Arena stage while the game was still unreleased.
YGG Esports player Tyler won it, beating content creator Archer Perez in the final. The prize pool was $5,000, of which Tyler took $1,500.
That event ran single elimination, with best-of-one quarterfinals and best-of-three semifinals and final. Players could bring custom decks or use the pre-built lists shipped with the game. Hearthstone professionals CaraCute and Staz took part, as did YGG Esports members Feno and spamandrice and creators Een Mercado and VMiguel Gonzales. Most of the field, Tyler and Perez included, ran Haven.
The Colosseum final pushes past that format. A best-of-seven is a longer series than anything the game has staged publicly.
The game underneath
Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles and Captain Laserhawk: The G.A.M.E. Immutable powers the trading layer, with cards issued as NFTs on Immutable zkEVM.
Trading runs through an external marketplace and is restricted to what Ubisoft calls “eligible regions.” The publisher says the feature is optional and “provides no competitive advantage.” Players who skip it play the same game.
The design drops a conventional mana pool for a gold system generated from cards in hand. Decks run 30 cards across factions including Haven, Inferno, Academy and Necropolis. Heroes fight alongside creatures, equip artifacts and gain experience mid-match to unlock abilities.
Ubisoft opened the game in Indonesia, Poland and Australia before a worldwide mobile release on Feb. 4. Steam Early Access followed on Feb. 16, with cross-platform play linking PC and mobile.
Season churn
The in-client ranked ladder runs on its own schedule and has already moved on. Season 3 of the ladder closed and Season 4 opened with Giovanni the Vampire Knight, a new Dark Set, Chapter 2 of the Heroes Pass and the Dragon Order. A fresh Heroes Pass season began Monday.
Ranks climb from Apprentice to Celestial. Rewards scale with the rank a player finishes at.
Ubisoft’s earlier crypto efforts didn’t stick. Quartz, the 2021 platform that sold cosmetic NFTs called Digits, drew heavy player backlash and was quietly shelved. Grimoria Chronicles and Captain Laserhawk both landed with low engagement.
Executive Producer Sylvain Loe Mie called the Manila invitational “an important testing ground to explore the game’s competitive potential,” and said Ubisoft has “strong ambitions for the esports future” of Fates.