Marvel Snap—a cardgame I distinctly remember losing a month to in 2022 before I got a little tired of the —has made a downright generous apology to players who missed out during a recent outage, due to .
In case that just gave you a case of the 'huh?'s, let me elaborate real quick—TikTok, a social media platform, got banned in the US. . While it was banned, though, Marvel Snap went down, because it just so happens to be published by Nuverse, which is a subsidiary of TikTok owner ByteDance. A wide net catches all fish.
Well, it looks like developer Second Dinner is very sorry—and has either been seized by the giving spirit of Christmases past, present, or future or (more likely) is keen to not lose anyone kicked off the FOMO ride of regular tasks. On an , the studio wrote:
This gesture has more than a few tokens in it, though—the list of freebies is actually pretty [[link]] comprehensive and, quite reasonably, divided up between US and non-US players, as well as collection level.
Just as an example, US users with 500 collection levels or more get two spotlight keys, 5,000 season pass XP, 4,150 credits, 6,200 collector's tokens, 1,000 gold, tickets for gold and infinite conquest, 4,000 conquest medals, seven mystery variant cards—six of which are premium, four cosmic borders, and 155 times five boosters (which are used to upgrade your card's cosmetics).
As mentioned by the studio when this whole shindig went down, Second Dinner will be seeking out a
new publisher: "To make sure this never happens again, we’re working to bring more services in-house and partner with a new publisher. This is the beginning of a new era in MARVEL SNAP."