Ubisoft’s Tactics Multiplayer Championship Tactics: Re-ready to release on Steam to bring the championship to a wider audience as it enters season 3.
Season 3 introduces new content and updates designed to continue developing the game’s core mechanics, with the system prioritizing planning and team coordination. Previously, early players could access the title through Ubisoft’s own platform and will now be targeted along with other competitive strategy titles on Steam.
The Steam version does not have a confirmed release date, but is now available for wish lists.


What new features are there in Season 3?
Champion Tactics Season 3 adds a new chapter to the game’s existing narrative, enlarging the world of Grimoria and its central theme. The game changes this season include improvements to championship abilities, squad construction and combat rhythm. These updates are designed to deepen tactical gameplay while maintaining the game’s existing format.
The game remains structured around the three champions teams, with a focus on round-based execution, formation positioning and ability synergy. There are no known changes to the basic game rules, but Ubisoft continues to adjust balance and performance based on player feedback.
The competition system for rankings remains and matches the results. New rewards have also been introduced this season, although details about their nature and availability are still limited.


What’s next for the championship tactics?
The game’s upcoming Steam release marks a shift toward wider accessibility. Ubisoft has confirmed that the title will have online multiplayer support, achievements, in-app purchases, and integration with Ubisoft Connect.
System requirements list at least 8GB of RAM and NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 960 graphics cards, while the recommended specifications are recommended for GTX 1660 or higher. The game will be supported in 12 languages at launch, including English, French, Italian, Spanish and Simplified Chinese.
Although earlier versions of the game include blockchain-based assets such as NFT Championship Collectibles, the current Steam list does not mention Web3 integration. Further updates are expected through official announcements and platform pages in the coming weeks.