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.
If the fact that Marvel Snap was banned and taken offline in the US alongside the TikTok ban wasn’t weird enough, the story has taken an even stranger turn. Many players were furious with Second ...
Nuverse has just released Marvel Snap January 2025 update patch notes, introducing a few major changes to the game. For starters, the drop rate for Series 3 cards from the Collector's Reserves has ...
"Marvel Snap" is unavailable in United States app stores and can’t be played nationwide. Developers Second Dinner and publisher Nuverse said in a statement that the game was unexpectedly ...
Marvel Snap‘s current publisher is NuVerse, a subsidiary of ByteDance. The shutdown of Marvel Snap was a direct result of the shutdown of all ByteDance apps this past weekend. While the shutdown ...
On January 18th, 2025, Marvel Snap players were all booted from the game and unable to get back in. A message on the start screen notified players that a U.S. law had been enacted that prevented ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After Marvel Snap was unexpectedly taken offline in the US due to the TikTok ban, developer Second Dinner has announced that the game is back ...