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.
Second Dinner is ditching Nuverse as its publisher for Marvel Snap in favour of US-based Skystone Games as new publisher.
In the fallout of the TikTok/Bytedance ban, Marvel Snap developer Second Dinner has secured a new publishing deal with the ...
It's the first of the ByteDance apps to return to app stores since the ban. Land of Empires is another game owned by Nuverse. This title is a strategy game that pits you against an enemy army of ...
After the entire TikTok drama that caused Marvel Snap to be shut down, developer Second Dinner will move the game to a new ...
The app was briefly banned because its current publisher is owned by ByteDance, but it’s back online and has returned to app ...
Apple allows "Marvel Snap" to return to the App Store, presumably thanks to new publishing arrangements that gets the game ...
The developer of Marvel Snap has confirmed it has landed a new publishing partner in the wake of this month's outage ...
Mobile superhero card game Marvel Snap was one of the unexpected casualties of the brief US TikTok ban, becoming inaccessible ...
Second Dinner has now decided they don't ever want to be put in this position again and has announced, via X (in a now ...
Following US action against Bytdance, Marvel Snap was off US Appstores for a while. No longer.
Marvel Snap, a game that was caught up in the TikTok ban, is back on the Apple App Store, notes AppleInsider. Apple removed ...