‘Marvel Snap’ to launch globally Oct 18 on mobile and PC


Players use their hero or villain cards to control locations and the goal is to dominate at least two of three locales in a six-turn match. — Second Dinner

Video game fans have been asking: When will Marvel Snap come out? And the answer to that question was revealed at Disney’s D23 Expo as Nuverse, Second Dinner and Marvel Entertainment announced that the collectible trading card game will launch Oct 18.

“We can’t believe the amazing response we’ve gotten from players all over the world who have been able to experience ‘Marvel Snap’ during our beta period this summer,” said Tom van Dam, senior director of BD and partnerships for the game, in a news release. “Marvel Snap introduces a totally new type of card battler gameplay and fans can’t get enough of it. We can’t wait for players to assemble their ultimate roster of heroes and villains and then battle it out against each other starting October 18th.”

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