At the time of the ban, Marvel Snap's publisher was the Chinese company Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance. Consequently, Marvel Snap was forced to cease operations within the United States and ...
According to developer Second Dinner in a post on X: To ensure this never happens again, and with the help of our current publisher Nuverse (Thank you!), we’ve already signed agreements and ...
Marvel Snap will be getting a new publisher later this year, as the entire situation involving TikTok has caused the developer to split from their deal with Nuverse. In case you need a refresher ...
Except it didn't. While it was banned, though, Marvel Snap went down, because it just so happens to be published by Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance. A wide net catches all ...
Other Nuverse games appear to be affected too ... apps developed by ByteDance Ltd. and its subsidiaries — including TikTok, CapCut, Lemon8, and others — will no longer be available for ...
Marvel Snap, developed by Second Dinner, is published by Nuverse, which is owned by ByteDance - the creator of TikTok. The developer is working to resolve the problem ASAP and promises an update soon.
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.
“In a surprise to Second Dinner and our publisher Nuverse, MARVEL SNAP was affected ... regarding “availability of TikTok and ByteDance Ltd. apps in the United States,” explaining that ...
Developer Second Dinner and publisher Nuverse said they are working to restore Marvel Snap, while one executive says using a VPN might resolve the issue. The issue appears to stem from the ...