Currently, the “chess of fate” genre has become quite familiar to many gamers through titles like Auto Chess, Teamfight Tactics… Each game has its own unique appeal depending on player preferences.
And today, a new “chess of fate” game has appeared on Steam and is completely free. Players can participate by using a pre-registered trial key or by joining the Give Away event from GameK right here in this article. 500 trial keys are waiting for you. The testing period will start at 10 AM on April 9 and end at 10 PM on April 13.
>>> To get your Steam key to play Epic Chess, click HERE.

In terms of gameplay, Epic Chess is fundamentally similar to other chess games, but its Korean origin promises to bring players high-quality graphics – a hallmark of games from the Land of the Morning Calm.

What’s special is that Epic Chess will have a 4vs4 team competition system, a feature that other games have yet to offer. After intense battles in Auto Chess, we are very excited to stand side by side once again, so even the writer is eagerly looking forward to this game.

Additionally, Epic Chess introduces a very new and intriguing system, which involves assigning champions and gems before entering a match, somewhat reminiscent of League of Legends, but this is not a MOBA; it’s “The Chess of Fate”. So this could be a system that enhances player skills and reduces luck-based elements, making the matches more strategic.

Below is a guide on how to use the Epic Chess trial key for those who are quick to claim it:
1. Run Steam and log into your account.
2. Select ‘Games’ from the top menu and choose ‘Activate a Product on Steam…’

3. Enter the trial key you obtained above.
4. Go to your Steam game library, select Epic Chess, and click install to enjoy.
The game is very easy to get used to and impressively beautiful, just right for the Korean game style.
Epic Chess community links:
Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1236390/Epic_Chess/
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/EpicChessGlobal
Discord: discordapp.com/invite/4SmHaCG
