Anh Kiet Tam Quoc is a new tactical hero-battler game published by CMN Online, standing out with its unique “7 faction chaos” system.

Moving beyond the usual Three Kingdoms factions, Anh Kiet Tam Quoc opens up a new strategic world with 7 distinct factions: Tiger, Dragon, Phoenix, Qilin, Light, Shadow, and Divine. This bold move is rare in today’s mobile Three Kingdoms games.
Breaking traditional Three Kingdoms gameplay with 7 factions
Most Three Kingdoms games have players building teams around the familiar Wei, Shu, Wu, or Warlords factions. This has made the meta predictable and stale over time. Anh Kiet Tam Quoc takes a completely different path.
Instead of sticking to historical divisions, the game creates 7 factions with unique counters and synergies, allowing countless team variations and new strategic directions. Heroes who were once allies in the original story can now belong to different factions, so team building focuses on real tactics rather than just faction loyalty.

This freedom lets players creatively build teams and adapt the meta without being stuck in old formulas, adding more depth to both PvP and PvE battles.

Specially, the faction counter system adds a clear mind-game element to every battle. Simply changing a hero’s position or switching a key hero to another faction can turn the tide.

AFK hero battles with real strategic depth
Although it’s an AFK strategy game, Anh Kiet Tam Quoc keeps gameplay deep thanks to a diverse team development system.

Players recruit famous heroes like Guan Yu, Zhao Yun, Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Lu Bu, and more to build their own 6v6 teams. Each hero has unique skills, roles, and supportive effects.

Strength isn’t just about levels. The game emphasizes activating hero bonds, positioning, faction counters, and combining with divine beasts to support battles.

This keeps the game from feeling like a mindless idle experience common in many AFK titles.
Stunning divine beasts and combat effects
Another highlight is the divine beast system. These beasts not only buff stats but also join battles with impressive wide-area skills.
Combined with modern anime fantasy graphics, the game feels much fresher compared to traditional Three Kingdoms titles that lean on classic historical designs.

Skill effects are heavily polished with full-screen ultimates, fast-paced combat animations, fantasy lighting effects, and characters designed in Japanese anime style.

A fresh breeze for Vietnam’s Three Kingdoms games?
With the Three Kingdoms game market becoming saturated with familiar themes, Anh Kiet Tam Quoc shows effort to refresh the experience with its unique 7-faction system and more flexible strategy development.
The mix of AFK hero battles, youthful fantasy graphics, and a brand-new faction system could make this game a standout in the Three Kingdoms genre this year.
For strategy fans wanting a lighter, more accessible experience, Anh Kiet Tam Quoc might be worth checking out soon.
Follow Anh Kiet Tam Quoc game info at:
Official site: https://anhkiet3q.vn/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/anhkiettamquoc/