It appears as if the fiasco is almost over ...
Marvel Snap is trying to make it up to fans after it briefly disappeared as part of the TikTok ban earlier this month. While the hit mobile card game’s makers are searching for a new publisher to ...
This month's brief ban of TikTok in the US saw Marvel Snap get caught in the crossfire, as it was inaccessible to US-based ...
Marvel Snap is now back online in the U.S. after it was banned alongside TikTok, and its developer Second Dinner is looking ...
The U.S. government's ban against ByteDance products has hit folks hard, but Second Dinner says Marvel Snap "isn't going ...
The social media app TikTok was banned in the US today and, as it turns out, so was the popular online card game Marvel Snap.
Card acquisition has been a major controversy in Marvel Snap's community for quite some time now. Cards are split into five "Series," and players can acquire Series 1-3 cards by climbing the game ...
Developer Second Dinner outlines planned Marvel Snap compensation for both US and global players after the recent ban tied to ...
“ Marvel Snap is back online in the U.S.,” Second Dinner chief development officer Ben Brode announced on the game’s official ...
One of these is the highly popular card game Marvel Snap, which was also banned temporarily due to its publisher, Nuverse, being a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance. While the game is back ...
But it may not be good news for Marvel Snap publisher Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance and, as a result, clearly the source of this card game getting caught up in the mess.
Put down your web-shooters and retract your claws: “Marvel Snap,” a popular mobile card battler game in which players assemble teams of superheroes to fight each other, went dark this weekend.