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Marvel Snap Impacted by TikTok Ban: What's Next?

Author : Layla Apr 12,2025

If there's a contender for the biggest news over the weekend, it would undoubtedly be TikTok's ban in the United States. The ban, which had been looming due to a congressional act labeling it as a "foreign adversary controlled application," finally took effect on Sunday. However, you're likely aware by now that President-elect Donald Trump quickly pledged to restore it, and ByteDance swiftly brought TikTok back online. Yet, the same can't be said for some of ByteDance's other applications.

Take Marvel Snap, for instance, the highly popular comic-themed card battler. As we reported over the weekend, Marvel Snap, along with other releases from ByteDance subsidiaries like Moonton's Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, was abruptly taken offline in the United States with a message stating it had been banned. ByteDance's message was clear: accept all their offerings or get none at all.

The twist? It appears that developer Second Dinner was not forewarned about this move, leading to a 24-hour frenzy of damage control on Twitter. Despite their efforts, they've promised to bring Marvel Snap back online soon. This ordeal raises serious and troubling questions about the relationship between ByteDance and its partners.

ytCatch!You don't need a degree in political science to see that ByteDance's decision to take TikTok offline and subtly point to Trump as its potential savior was a calculated move to stir conversation. It seems to have worked, as ByteDance was able to re-enter the U.S. market in a dramatic fashion. However, this political football game also affected other gaming releases, leaving developers like Second Dinner to pick up the pieces. Second Dinner has had to offer lucrative free rewards to compensate for the downtime, hoping to have Marvel Snap back in players' hands by the time this is published.

While Second Dinner is unlikely to end their partnership with ByteDance, this incident probably hasn't boosted their confidence. It seems ByteDance views mobile gaming as less significant than its lucrative social media ventures.

A picture of Miles Morales and other spider heroes sat on a roof ledgeGame overThis isn't the first time ByteDance has prioritized its social media business over gaming. In 2023, their gaming division underwent massive layoffs, canceling many unreleased projects. Since then, Marvel Snap's success suggested a shift towards partnerships rather than in-house development. However, this breach of trust could make other developers and publishers wary of getting entangled in ByteDance's next political skirmish.

Disney, too, must be displeased, especially with the recent boost in relevance from NetEase's Marvel Rivals and its mobile collaboration. ByteDance may have outmaneuvered politicians, but players, developers, and IP holders are unlikely to be as forgiving.

A picture of cards emblazoned with popular Marvel heroes as depicted in Marvel RivalsThey think it's all over…Rumors suggest ByteDance is just the beginning, with Tencent, NetEase, and other Chinese gaming companies potentially in the crosshairs. The FTC has already targeted MiHoYo over loot boxes, and even this high-profile dispute and its anticlimactic resolution may not deter the next politician looking to take a stand against gaming.

What's next for Marvel Snap? Many, especially older players, who were indifferent to TikTok, suddenly took notice when their favorite card game was pulled. ByteDance's bold move paid off, setting a concerning precedent. How will people react when their preferred pastime becomes a pawn in geopolitical games? The saying about bread and circuses might just come back to haunt everyone involved.

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