Apple allows "Marvel Snap" to return to the App Store, presumably thanks to new publishing arrangements that gets the game ...
TikTok is no longer available in the United States —at least for now. But it’s not the only ByteDance-owned app that’s ...
ET: After shutting down its app and being delisted from various app stores about 12 hours ago, TikTok is now in the process of restoring services in the US. This story addresses more recent changes to ...
The superhero card battler is still available on Steam, but the game got Thanos-snapped out of Apple and Google’s stores because its publisher is owned by ByteDance.
Second Dinner is ditching Nuverse as its publisher for Marvel Snap in favour of US-based Skystone Games as new publisher.
Marvel Snap has now been banned in the US alongside TikTok, thanks to an association with the social media platform's parent company ByteDance, catching players off guard.
However, the publication reported that its association with ByteDance has drawn it into this controversy. The Chinese tech giant had previously divested from its gaming subsidiary, Nuverse ...
In the fallout of the TikTok/Bytedance ban, Marvel Snap developer Second Dinner has secured a new publishing deal with the ...
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 ...
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.