The Marvel Comics digital game counts Nuverse as its publisher, which like TikTok is owned by the Chinese conglomerate ByteDance.
Even though previously ByteDance divested itself from its Nuverse gaming arm, that was apparently not enough to avoid this fate. It is beyond unbelievable that an entire game would be taken ...
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 ...
The reason for the Marvel Rivals ban was because the game is published by Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance, the company behind social media app TikTok. Essentially, Marvel Rivals got dragged ...
But since the game is published by Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance, the app was held to the same complicated standards as TikTok. Second Dinner was quick to promise that Marvel Snap “isn’t ...
The popular app was published by ByteDance’s game-publishing studio Nuverse, and even though ByteDance has since divested itself of the studio, the link was still strong enough to be caught up ...
A complicated legal situation in 2023 saw ByteDance take a step back from its gaming section and divest from publisher Nuverse. Snap players thought the app would be safe as a result, but ...
This was presumably because the game's publisher, Nuverse, was owned at the time of its release by TikTok parent company Bytedance. However, TikTok has now come back online, but Marvel Snap hasn't ...
Developers Second Dinner and publisher Nuverse said in a statement that the game was unexpectedly affected by the takedown of TikTok on Saturday, Jan. 18. "MARVEL SNAP isn’t going anywhere," the ...