After two days out at that time Marvel Snap players can’t access the game, the developer behind the successful Marvel-branded CCG brought the service back online on Monday evening. Marvel Snap developer Second Dinner said it is looking for a new publisher to partner with, hoping it will avoid any future disruptions to the game.
“Marvel Snap back online in the US,” Deputy Health Minister Ben Brode posted on the official Discord game on Monday. “But to make sure this doesn’t happen again, we’re working to bring more services in-house and partner with a new publisher.”
Marvel Snap is published by Chinese game company Nuverse, a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance. Snap went offline on Saturday and was removed from the app store after the expected ban on the social media app TikTok, the previous ban was stayed. The second dinner said on Saturday that it was “surprising” that the game was affected by TikTok’s removal from the app store and promised that. Snap “Not going anywhere.”
On Monday, Brode announced that the return of the card game signaled “a new era for Marvel Snap” but did not explain exactly what that means. “We know this will probably leave you with more questions than answers,” Brode said. “We appreciate your patience, but this time enjoy the game Marvel Snap“
Marvel Snap Senior community manager Griffin Bennett said “Good Second is committed to ensuring that all players are compensated for their lost time,” noting that players have lost “points Timeline, Rewards, and Goals” during the mini-Blip.
Marvel Snap available on Android, iOS, and Windows PC.
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