Marvel Snap just went through the most bizarre period in its history, where it got caught up in Bytedance’s conflict with the US government which led to it briefly taking TikTok offline.
Marvel Snap, a popular game that was caught up in the TikTok ban, returned to the App Store today and it is once again available for download. The game was published by TikTok parent company ...
s, let me elaborate real quick—TikTok, a social media platform, got banned in the US. Except it didn't. While it was banned, though, Marvel Snap went down, because it just so happens to be ...
After becoming an unlikely casualty of the short-lived TikTok ban in the U.S., Marvel Snap developer Second Dinner has taken steps to ensure nothing of the sort ever happens again. The hit mobile ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Marvel Snap is trying to make it up to fans after it briefly disappeared as part of the TikTok ban earlier this month. While the hit mobile card ...
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 ...
Now Marvel Snap is up and running again after its surprise downtime last weekend, Second Dinner has outlined what US players can expect in their "welcome back packages and compensation".
While we colloquially refer to a TikTok ban, the actual prohibition is on US companies having dealings with the app’s owner, ByteDance. Marvel Snap was published by Nuverse, a subsidiary ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. This month's brief ban of TikTok in the US saw Marvel Snap get caught in the crossfire, as it was inaccessible to US-based players for several days.
The popular game Marvel Snap has returned to app stores after being removed due to the Supreme Court ruling regarding TikTok. The removal of the app and the following gameplay outage from January ...
Marvel Snap was one of the unexpected casualties of the TikTok shutdown that briefly went into effect last weekend, and as a way of making things right with users, its developers at Second Dinner are ...
Although President Donald Trump has directed the US Attorney General not to enforce the US TikTok ban, it’s unclear whether he can shield Apple or Google from legal liability if they host the ...
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