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Marvel Snap Developer Looking for New Publisher
Marvel Snap Developer Looking for New Publisher After TikTok Shutdown
Marvel Snap is back online along with TikTok, but its developer is looking for a new publisher to avoid a similar situation in the future.
After being reinstated in the United States, Marvel Snap wants a new publisher
Unexpected and collateral damage during the TikTok ban, Marvel Snap developers want to ensure it doesn't happen again. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
'Marvel Snap' is back online in the U.S. amid TikTok ban
Marvel Snap is back online in the U.S. following a brief absence in association with the TikTok ban. The popular card battle game created by California-based developer Second Dinner was temporarily pulled from American app stores on Jan.
‘Marvel Snap’ Digital Game Goes Dark in U.S. Due to TikTok Ban Bill
The Marvel Comics digital game counts Nuverse as its publisher, which like TikTok is owned by the Chinese conglomerate ByteDance.
Marvel Snap Developer Seeking New Publisher Following Recent Shutdown
Marvel Snap is back online, but the game's developers are now seeking out a new publisher to ensure another shutdown never happens again.
Marvel Snap Gets Caught in Crossfire of the US’ TikTok Ban (Updated)
The U.S. government's ban against ByteDance products has hit folks hard, but Second Dinner says Marvel Snap "isn't going anywhere."
Angry ‘Marvel Snap’ Developer Finding New Publisher After TikTok Ban Fiasco
While TikTok flipped its switch and turned back on rather quickly, Marvel Snap took more than entire day to get up and running again, and there are remaining issues with the game’s shop
Marvel Snap is back online in the US after outage caused by the TikTok ban
Marvel Snap is once again available to users in the United States, following the aftermath of the TikTok ban and the actions against ByteDance, but it still isn't on Apple's App Store.
‘Marvel Snap’ Game Also Goes Dark and Is Pulled From App Stores Because of TikTok Ban
Digital collectible card game 'Marvel Snap' was shut down in the U.S., a casualty of the government ban targeting TikTok.
‘Marvel Snap’ shocks users by going dark amid TikTok ban
Marvel Snap,” a popular mobile card game published by ByteDance’s Nuverse games division, shut down gameplay over the weekend as the U.S. TikTok ban took effect.
Marvel Snap Is Playable Again After TikTok Ban Fiasco, Devs Working To Make Sure It Never Disappears Again
When TikTok disappeared over the weekend nobody was surprised. Its U.S. ban had been bouncing around Congress and the courts for over a year. But when Marvel Snap disappeared too fans and the devs alike were shocked.
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Marvel Snap is back in the US
Marvel Snap is back online in the US after access was cut off Saturday night due to the law that banned TikTok and other ...
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Marvel Snap creator Ben Brode on game’s future after its surprise blackout
TikTok owner ByteDance shut down Marvel Snap and all its U.S. apps after the TikTok ban went into effect. That surprised Ben ...
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