Marvel Snap went back online in the US after this shut down along with TikTokAnnounced at the Second Supper. Also the game developer say that in X that it has partnered with a new publisher and is working to bring additional services in-house to “make sure this doesn’t happen again.” this week, Marvel Snap offline along with other apps developed or partnered with ByteDance, including video editing tool CapCut, social media app Lemon8 and, of course, TikTok. The collectible card game is published by Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of ByteDance, for Android, iOS and Windows.
We still couldn’t find the app available for download when we looked at it, but Second Supper said in X’s response that it’s still working on restoring the game to Google Play and the App Store. “It may take a while,” added the developer. It also said it is still working to resolve in-app purchase errors that fans have been getting with the game installed. Currently, players can buy credits, boosters, passes and packages from Marvel Snap web shop while Second Supper is working on fixing the issue.
TikTok is the first ByteDance app to come back online. It didn’t last a full day in the US before it was announced RECONCILIATION its service in the country “in agreement with its service provider(s).” CapCut and Lemon8 are still unavailable as of this writing. Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order put a 75 day moratorium of the law banning TikTok in the country. Trump, who also wants to ban TikTok in the US during his term, said the timing of the implementation would “interfere with (his) ability to assess the national security and policy implications of the restrictions on Law before it acts.”
MARVEL SNAP is back online in the US But to make sure it NEVER happens again, we’re working to bring more services in-house and partner with a new publisher. This is the start of a new era for MARVEL SNAP.
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