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 ...
Marvel Snap became unplayable in the US after its parent company, Nuverse, faced legal issues. Second Dinner, the game’s developer, announced it had shifted to in-house publishing via a deal with ...
Nuverse, Skystone, and Marvel". It's unclear what the new publishing arrangement will mean for Marvel Snap itself, but for now, it's likely going to be business as usual; the game is available once ...
Skystone Games will serve as publisher, though "almost all operational and publishing responsibilities" will be handled in-house.
Skystone Games. "This has been a full-team effort between Second Dinner, Nuverse, Skystone and Marvel. Thank you again for all of your support - we're excited about what's ahead for Marvel Snap." ...
Digital collectible card game Marvel Snap is back in the App Store, after the game’s developer seemingly severed connections ...
Interestingly enough, the game is now listed as being self-published by Second Dinner Studios Inc. rather than Nuverse. The publishing arm is owned by ByteDance, hence its involvement during the US’s ...
Apple removed the game, along with the Tiktok app, on January 19. At the time of the ban, Marvel Snap’s publisher was the Chinese company Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance. “That all changed on ...