- Marvel Snap is back online in the United States after a fraught few days
- But developer Second Dinner doesn’t seem happy and is looking to acquire a new publisher
- It’s a major upset for Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance, who has been publishing the top property thus far
After some challenging and tiring days, Marvel Snap, Second Dinner’s successful card battler, has returned to the US market. It was temporarily removed due to the TikTok ban affecting publisher ByteDance. However, it seems that Second Dinner wasn’t informed about the decision to suddenly halt operations, receiving a notification saying the app had been “banned”.
As I immerse myself in the thrilling world of Marvel Snap, I can’t help but notice the dedication Second Dinner puts into addressing issues and listening to feedback from gamers like me. What’s even more intriguing is their recent announcement: they’re on a quest for a new publisher!
For Nuverse, a ByteDance subsidiary that was overjoyed with the successful release of Marvel Snap in 2022, combining fast-paced card battles with iconic Marvel comic heroes, this shift might cause some ripples. But as a gamer, I’m excited to see what new opportunities this move might bring for the future of my favorite game!
Dinner time
Most likely, you’ve come across my article discussing the topic. If not, it seems you’ve missed out! However, I did emphasize that ByteDance’s move to abruptly withdraw both TikTok and several gaming releases without significant advance notice for the latter might not yield favorable results. Instead, it could potentially lead to unfavorable consequences.
As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but feel empathy towards Second Dinner, given the wave of frustration from players due to missed login rewards and event participation on their platforms. It seems that this situation has ignited some underlying anger within the team, as they have chosen to publicly seek a new publisher. This move suggests a simmering discontent behind the scenes regarding recent events.
It might take several months, or even years, to find a new publisher. During this time, we’ll probably hope that something like the recent incident won’t happen again. In the interim, if you’re excited to dive back into Marvel Snap, why not explore our guides? Our ranking list of all Marvel Snap cards provides valuable advice for getting started!
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