It’s been unclear in the leadup to the TikTok ban what the fate of parent company ByteDance’s other apps would be, but now we know: they’ve gone dark in the US too. At the same time TikTok went ...
TikTok has returned — at least partially — in the US following a nationwide ban, but other popular ByteDance-owned apps, such as the digital card game Marvel Snap, video editing app CapCut, and the ...
However, two other popular apps seem to have been caught in the crossfire: CapCut and Marvel Snap. CapCut is an AI-powered creative platform and Marvel Snap is a free-to-play card game.
Sam Wilson debuts as the new Captain America in Marvel SNAP, bringing his iconic Shield and fresh deck-building opportunities ...
Several other ByteDance-owned platforms are also unavailable, including Lemon8, CapCut and Marvel Snap. Already downloaded banned apps will remain on devices, but they are likely unusable already.
This includes TikTok, CapCut, and Marvel Snap—with the latter coming as a shock to thousands of players when the removal happened. Because Marvel Snap is published by Nuverse, a company owned ...
Marvel SNAP’s Joaquin Torres Falcon isn’t limited to the bounce archetype—he can thrive in a hybrid deck alongside Hawkeye ...
Marvel Snap, a popular game that was caught up in the TikTok ban, returned to the App Store today and it is once again ...
Marvel Snap is back online and now has a US publisher, Skystone Games, to ensure it won't be taken down again in future.
Apple allows "Marvel Snap" to return to the App Store, presumably thanks to new publishing arrangements that gets the game ...
Several ByteDance-owned apps still aren’t working for users in the US, and like TikTok, they’re not available on the App Store or Google Play, either. Several ByteDance-owned apps still aren ...