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Marvel Snap regresa con la sacudida del editor

Autor : Mila Actualizar : Feb 22,2025

Marvel Snap regresa con la sacudida del editor

El cierre temporal de Tiktok en los EE. UU. El 19 de enero impactó inesperadamente Marvel Snap, el popular juego de cartas publicado por Nuverse (una subsidiaria de bytedance). Esta interrupción resultó en una interrupción de 24 horas antes de la restauración parcial del juego. Mientras Marvel Snap ha vuelto a estar en línea, las compras en la aplicación no están disponibles.

Este incidente, derivado de la incertidumbre política en curso que rodea las operaciones estadounidenses de Tiktok, ha llevado a los segundos estudios de cena a explorar opciones de publicación alternativas e internalizar algunos servicios. La extensión de 90 días de Tiktok para vender una participación del 50% a una entidad estadounidense deja a Marvel que se aplica vulnerable a las interrupciones futuras si el acuerdo falla.

Una declaración oficial sobre X asegura a los jugadores que "Marvel Snap está aquí para quedarse", y los desarrolladores están trabajando activamente para restaurar la funcionalidad completa. A pesar de esta tranquilidad, muchos jugadores experimentaron problemas de autorización, aunque los usuarios de PC a través de Steam no se vieron afectados. La falta de advertencia previa es un punto significativo de disputa, dejando a muchos usuarios frustrados después de realizar compras en el juego. La segunda cena estudia promete más actualizaciones pronto.

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