Highlights

  • Marvel Snap continues to release new content each month, including themed Season Passes and new cards, ensuring that the game is always evolving and providing fresh experiences for players.
  • Despite concerns about changes at Nuverse, the publisher of Marvel Snap, the developer Second Dinner is optimistic that the game will continue to operate and thrive, potentially with a substitute publisher in the future.
  • Datamined content suggests that Marvel Snap's January and February releases will be expansive, with a season based on the comic run of Planet Hulk and new cards featuring Thanos' Black Order, offering players exciting new strategies and gameplay opportunities.

Marvel Snap instantly found its rhythm and has been enjoying steady streams of live-service content since launch. Fortunately, the diverse and perpetual catalog of inspired Marvel source material it adapts into its hit mobile deck-builder formula may never run dry. Marvel may always have a new Disney Plus show or movie to tie into Marvel Snap, for example, and even in a dry spell for MCU content Second Dinner always has a rich catalog of comics to continue taking inspiration from.

Every month there is a new themed Season Pass and all the while new cards are debuting constantly, and 2023 was stacked with fascinating additions to the meta that are always evolving with each crossover and collaboration between other Marvel media Marvel Snap indulges in. 2024 looks no different and may even be Marvel Snap’s most successful year with its dedicated Steam platform and some exciting seasonal content already in the works for early next year.

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Marvel Snap’s 2024 Will Be Business as Usual

Marvel Snap is Reportedly Unaffected by Nuverse’s Structural Changes

Marvel Snap fans had a bit of a scare recently concerning publisher Nuverse. Indeed, ByteDance is wanting to dissolve Nuverse and step away from mainstream gaming. If Nuverse shuts down that would seem to have some sort of impact on Marvel Snap, though developer Second Dinner appears optimistic and claims this won’t be the case.

Without further details, it seems safe to assume Marvel Snap will continue to thrive well into the new year. Perhaps a substitute publisher is already being considered to make this transition smooth, but whatever the case, Marvel Snap doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.

Marvel Snap’s January and February Datamines Already Look Expansive

Datamined content is always subject to change before release, but Marvel Snap’s datamines in particular are commonly reliable and give fans entire seasons’ worth of content to assess and look forward to ahead of time. For instance, January kicks off 2024 with a season themed after a comic run that fans have longed to see in the MCU and sort of had a glimpse of it in Thor: Ragnarok and She-Hulk—Planet Hulk, including Hulk’s son Skaar as its Season Pass card.

Then, February brings Thanos’ Black Order lackeys to Marvel Snap with a bunch of new cards that all have distinct abilities and opportunities to create dynamic strategies. Future seasons will be datamined in short order and players may always have a chance to read up on what to expect in advance of upcoming content drops, as well as balance updates and patches that Second Dinner is consistently transparent about on social media. Otherwise, new cards, variants, and events are sure to follow and make 2024 as successful a year for Marvel Snap as ever.