The team behind Marvel Snap is diligently working to restore the game, with updates suggesting that it could potentially be back up and running within 24 hours.
Yesterday, Marvel Snap, similar to TikTok, was prohibited in the U.S., making it temporarily unplayable. The reason behind this ban is that the company responsible for TikTok also manages Marvel Snap’s publisher, Nuverse. Despite this, Eurogamer reported that Marvel Snap creators, Second Dinner, have been tirelessly working to restore the game and aim to bring it back online within a day.
If you’re one of those players who are temporarily without Marvel Snap content, don’t fret! The game developers have promised fair compensation for the missed gameplay time. Moreover, they suggest that players who can’t access Marvel Snap at the moment should explore content created by gaming enthusiasts.
As a gamer, I’ve found myself in a bit of a pickle: Marvel Rivals, the game I’ve been eagerly anticipating, seems to be nowhere to be found on either the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Trying to log in from any device within the U.S., I’m greeted with an unexpected message. It reads, “It appears that a law prohibiting Marvel Snap has been passed in our country, so for now, I’m unable to access this game.” Bummer!
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