What Happened to Marvel Snap?
The beloved free-to-play collectible card game, Marvel Snap, recently found itself in a precarious situation as it was ensnared in the ongoing TikTok ban saga in the United States. Both the game’s developer, Second Dinner, and its publisher, Nuverse, were reportedly caught off guard by the implications of the ban. The suddenness of the news left players not only bewildered but also unable to log in.
Players Face Access Issues
For those attempting to access Marvel Snap, a familiar and frustrating message greeted them: “A law banning Marvel Snap has been enacted in the US. Unfortunately, that means you can’t use Marvel Snap for now. Rest assured, we’re working to restore our service in the US. Please stay tuned!” This declaration sent shockwaves through the gaming community, especially for those who rely on mobile access, as it seems most users prefer to play the game on their phones.
The Response from Nuverse
With a log-in error hitting players who tried the game via Steam, the chaos continued to unfold. Users found themselves stuck in a looping attempt to connect to their Google accounts, further complicating the situation. Even before the ban took effect, the possibility of such disturbances involving Marvel Snap was not widely reported. It’s clear now that both Second Dinner and Nuverse are eagerly trying to resolve this unexpected crisis while players anxiously await their return to the game.