Marvel Snap’s developer, Second Dinner, has confirmed its collaboration with Skystone Games, a U.S.-based publisher, after ...
Second Dinner, the developer behind Marvel Snap, announced that the game was partnering with Skystone Games as its new ...
According to developer Second Dinner in a post on X: To ensure this never happens again, and with the help of our current publisher Nuverse (Thank you!), we’ve already signed agreements and ...
The Marvel Comics digital game counts Nuverse as its publisher, which like TikTok is owned by the Chinese conglomerate ByteDance. By Alex Weprin Media & Business Writer The TikTok divest-or-ban ...
Marvel Snap was made unavailable in the US shortly after the TikTok ban went into effect on January 19. This was presumably ...
Marvel Snap’s former publisher Nuverse was among the companies affected by ByteDance’s decision. While the ban ultimately lasted a mere 12 hours, it was a masterful way to get incoming ...
Marvel Snap’s previous publisher Nuverse, is a subsidiary of ByteDance, the owner of TikTok. By switching from the Chinese publisher to one based in the United States, Second Dinner is hoping to ...
At the time of the ban, Marvel Snap's publisher was the Chinese company Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance. Consequently, Marvel Snap was forced to cease operations within the United States and ...
Second Dinner had previously pledged to ditch its current publisher, Nuverse, in order to avoid any further disruption. Marvel Snap went offline in the US for over 24 hours and was pulled from app ...
But the game is published by Nuverse, a company owned by ByteDance. As a result, it’s subject to the same shutdown order. In a statement on X, Second Dinner called the takedown a surprise and ...
Marvel Snap went offline in the US alongside the temporary TikTok ban, due to current publisher Nuverse being owned by TikTok parent ByteDance. With TikTok’s future in the US remaining tenuous, Second ...