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After falling victim to the recent US TikTok ban, Marvel Snap switches to a new US-based publisher

Last week Marvel Snap went offline during the United States’ short-lived TikTok ban. The superhero CCG was swept up in the diplomatic spat due to its publisher Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of TikTok owner Bytedance. At the time, Marvel Snap studio Second Dinner indicated it would move away from Nuverse, and it looks like that’s already happening.

In an X post published today, Second Dinner announced it will be handling most “operational and publishing” duties in-house with the support of Skystone Games, a small US-based publisher founded in 2020 by former Blizzard luminary David Brevik.

“To ensure this never happens again, and with the help of our current publisher Nuverse (Thank you!), we’ve already signed agreements and started the work to bring almost all operational and publishing responsibilities in-house at Second Dinner with support from a new U.S.-based publisher, Skystone Games,” Second Dinner posted. “This has been a full-team effort between Second Dinner, Nuverse, Skystone and Marvel. Thank you again for all of your support—we’re excited about what’s ahead for Marvel Snap!”

Screenshot of X announcement from Second Dinner about its new publisher, Skystone Games

(Image credit: X)

If Skystone Games isn’t on your radar, don’t feel bad: since 2020 they’ve published some cool looking games—including the recent Tyrant’s Realm, and Brevik’s own It Lurks Below—but Marvel Snap has a dramatically larger profile than anything in their catalogue.


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