Each version of the game centers around the protagonist Alleron, who is wrongfully accused of committing necromancy by the Grand Inquisitor, and is exiled as a result.
The PC version did exist at some point; it was expected to be released on November 27, 2000[5] and would have followed the plot of the PS2 game and featured better graphics.
The game's marketing utilized music from the Brazilian rock band Sepultura, as the track "Ratamahatta"[6] can be heard in Warriors of Might and Magic.
[11] Norman Chido of NextGen said, "Neither pretty nor especially fluid to control, Warriors isn't the step up from the awful Crusaders we'd hoped for.
[15] Jake The Snake of GamePro, however, called it "a decent action/RPG that will mildly entertain tolerant gamers looking for a sword-swinging adventure.