by Scarlett Feb 18,2025

Marvel Snap's US Shutdown: A ByteDance Fallout?
The recent offline status of Marvel Snap in the US coincides with the ban of TikTok, raising questions about a potential connection. The answer is yes, they are linked. Here's why.
Marvel Snap isn't alone. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and CapCut have also been removed from US app stores. The common thread? All three are owned by ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. Given the intense scrutiny TikTok faces from US lawmakers regarding national security and data privacy, ByteDance appears to have proactively pulled these apps to preempt a wider ban.
While the future remains uncertain, there's optimism that TikTok might return, at least temporarily. Should that happen, other ByteDance apps, including Marvel Snap, could potentially reappear on US app stores.
The US market represents a significant portion of the player base and revenue for these Chinese-owned companies. A complete and permanent ban would have severe consequences.
The fate of Marvel Snap in the US remains unknown. For now, we await further developments. Players outside the US can continue enjoying the game via the Google Play Store.
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