One of our favorite Android games, Marvel Snap ... but it was taken down because of its choice of publisher — Nuverse. All the apps published by Nuverse were subject to the shutdown since ...
But it may not be good news for Marvel Snap publisher Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance and, as a result, clearly the source of this card game getting caught up in the mess.
Marvel Snap went offline in the US alongside the temporary TikTok ban, due to current publisher Nuverse being owned by TikTok parent ByteDance. With TikTok’s future in the US remaining tenuous, Second ...
At the time of the ban, Marvel Snap's publisher was the Chinese company Nuverse, a subsidiary of ByteDance. Consequently, Marvel Snap was forced to cease operations within the United States and ...
For those unaware, Marvel Snap was developed by Second Dinner and was published by ByteDance-owned publisher Nuverse, which is what led to the ban. Ben Brode, Second Dinner's Chief Development ...
According to developer Second Dinner in a post on X: To ensure this never happens again, and with the help of our current publisher Nuverse (Thank you!), we’ve already signed agreements and ...
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 ...
Marvel Snap was published by Nuverse, a subsidiary, and therefore also affected by the ban. It now seems that the game’s developer, Second Dinner, has switched publisher, as AppleInsider notes ...