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.
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Marvel Snap,” a popular mobile card game published by ByteDance’s Nuverse games division, shut down gameplay over the weekend as the U.S. TikTok ban took effect.
On Saturday night, “Marvel Snap,” developed by Second Dinner and published by ByteDance’s Nuverse games division, was pulled from Apple and Google app stores. The app also displayed a ...
Learn more. Marvel Snap is a popular free-to-play collectible card game with very addictive gameplay. Even though it is free-to-play, gamers can use redeemable codes to claim free in-game rewards ...
Marvel Snap players are resting easy again ... but the root cause of this takedown was over the publisher, Nuverse, which fell under restriction by the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary ...
"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!" Skystone Games ...
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 ...
Marvel Snap, the game caught in the TikTok ban, was reinstated on Play Store under the original developer's name, Second Dinner. The app retains old stats but has a new US-based publisher called ...
Don't blame Thanos: "Marvel Snap" is a casualty of the U.S. government's move to ban TikTok over fears about its Chinese parent company. It's not just TikTok that winked offline for U.S. users ...