Marvel Snap has gone offline in the United States in the wake of the TikTok ban, due to the explicit text of the act covering it including all ByteDance apps.
Marvel Snap developer Second Dinner and publisher Nuverse say they were surprised by the development.
Marvel Snap was removed from digital platforms in the U.S. yesterday, as a result of the country's ban on TikTok.
It seems that, as of right now, Marvel Snap will remain unavailable for U.S. players for the foreseeable future unless the ban is reversed or a satisfactory resolution for the divestment issue is ...
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Developer Second Dinner acknowledged that the game is down - and not available in US app stores - but that this situation ...
Apple said apps developed by ByteDance and its subsidiaries would no longer be available for download or updates on the US ...
A new US law has caused popular apps from ByteDance, including Marvel Snap and TikTok, to go offline in the US. Players and ...
Marvel Snap shut down last night after the Supreme Court's TikTok ban went into effect as a ByteDance subsidiary publish the ...
The U.S. government's ban against ByteDance products has hit folks hard, but Second Dinner says Marvel Snap "isn't going ...
Marvel Snap, a free-to-play card-battling game from Second Dinner and published by Nuverse (a subsidiary of ByteDance), has ...
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