After going down as a consequence of the short-lived TikTok ban in the U.S.,Marvel Snaphas now resumed service - and, to avoid a repeat of the incident, the game’s developers are now looking for a new publisher. Launched in 2022,Marvel Snapquickly became one of the more popular online games in the TCG space, developed by the studio Second Dinner and published by Nuverse. The game’s publisher, which has ties to TikTok owner Bytedance, caused the game to be banned alongside TikTok and other ByteDance-owned apps, like video editing app CapCut.
Fortunately, as posted by@seconddinner on X,Marvel Snapis now back online in the U.S. - and, to prevent a repeat incident, Second Dinner is now “working to bring more services in-house and partner with a new publisher”, promising to “update with more information as soon as possible”. The exact specifics of how Second Dinner is navigating the publisher situation are unknown, and, likely, players won’t hear much more about it until the studio has actually struck a deal.

After A Short Ban, Marvel Snap Is Back
Marvel Snap Is Back Online In The U.S. - With A Few Remaining Issues
Fortunately,Marvel Snapis back online in the U.S. after a brief ban, butthe game still has some ongoing issuesthat are yet to be resolved. Notably,Snapcurrently has yet to reappear in any online storefronts like the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, which will prevent users from installing updates, and the game’s in-app purchases are unavailable. For players who want to make purchases, the only currently available option is the online web storefront.
Marvel Snap Is “Temporarily Unavailable” Following US TikTok Ban
Marvel Snap has been banned from US app stores following the removal of ByteDance-associated apps from US markets, but the devs say it’ll be back.
Developer Second Dinner has acknowledged the ongoing issueson X, promising a resolution soon, but for the time being,Snapis still feeling the consequences of the ban, and there will likely be at least a small delay before the game’s full functionality is restored. In the meantime, however, existing players can continue to play the game mostly as normal, and the developers are taking steps to ensure that it doesn’t go down again.

The Devs Are Looking For A New Publisher So This Doesn’t Happen Again
After The Ban, Second Dinner Is Looking For A New Marvel Snap Publisher
It’s a surprising move for a developer to publicly announce that they’re looking for a new publisher, but an understandable one, asMarvel Snapgetting caught up in the TikTok ban was a surprise even to Second Dinner, as perthis X post. The announcement has caused speculation that Second Dinner may curbSnap’s monetization, which some players see as excessive and attribute to Nuverse, but no official announcements along those lines have been made, and only time will tell if a publisher change leads to a significant shift in howSnapoperates.
Marvel Snap’s TikTok Ban Controversy Explained
Marvel Snap suddenly went offline this weekend as an unexpected result of the TikTok ban. Here’s what happened, and what’s next for Marvel Snap.
For now,Snapis back up and playable in the U.S., and the developers are working on restoring full functionality, getting the games back up on digital storefronts, and looking for a new publisher so that the game doesn’t get caught up in a similar situation in the future. Hopefully, asMarvel Snapcontinues to receive new content, a new publisher will keep the game from undergoing any unplanned outages.

Sources: @seconddinner/X (1,2)
Marvel SNAP
Marvel brings its multiversal madness to the digital collectible card game scene with Marvel SNAP, a 1v1 multiplayer Digital TCG on iOS, Android, and PC. In Marvel Snap, players will assemble teams of their favorite heroes and villains as they battle against other players in three-minute games in this high-speed card battler.

