"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 affected by ...
Digital collectible card games based on large IPs tend to be forgettable, yet Marvel Snap — published by Nuverse — has been a massive hit with hardcore gamers and casual fans alike.
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The game’s current publisher, Nuverse, is owned by ByteDance. In a post published Monday evening, the game’s developer, Second Dinner, says that it plans to bring “more services in-house ...
One of the weirdest side-effects of the temporary TikTok ban that lasted about 16 hours until parent company ByteDance said they believed incoming President Donald Trump would forestall the law ...
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 ...
While not owned outright by ByteDance, Marvel Snap is published by Nuverse, one of its subsidiaries. And unlike TikTok, which is free to use, the game’s disappearance left millions of players ...
Marvel Snap is now back online in the United States two days after it was struck offline by the nation’s brief TikTok ban. Developers at Second Dinner are now seeking a new publisher in what ...
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 ...