Marvel Snap launch date revealed: Mobile & PC launch, pre-register rewards, more

The full release of Marvel Snap is now locked in as developers Second Dinner confirmed the October 18 launch during the Disney & Marvel Games Showcase 2022 event.

Five months on fromMarvel Snap’ssurprise revealand Closed Beta launch, the highly anticipated Collectible Card Game (CCG) finally has a solid release date. The game is set to launch in full onOctober 18for mobile players, with an early access PC build also going live at the same time.

Marvel Snap official artwork

It’s currently unclear how different the two versions may be, if at all, or whether crossplay between the platforms will be enabled from day one.

Following on from multiple content drops in the Closed Beta along with a regular cadence of new updates, Marvel Snap is set to launch with over150 cardsand80 locationscome October.

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Coinciding with the announcement at theDisney & Marvel Games Showcase, fans waiting to jump in can now pre-register in a number of ways. Not only is access granted right away, but two unique rewards can also be acquired.

Those pre-registering on Android devices through the Google Play store will be granted a Hulk card variant with art from Max Grecke. Meanwhile, those pre-registering on iOS devices will instead receive an Iron Man card variant with art from Dan Hipp. For the time being, it appears there are no other methods of unlocking these variants after launch.

A screenshot featuring Battle Pass skins in Marvel Rivals Season 2.

For players who joined the action early in select regions, devs at Second Dinner have provided four seasons worth of content along with numerous balance adjustments. Not all of the new additions in early access have gone down well, however.

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Nexus Events, originally touted as limited-time in-game experiences in which players could unlock specific cards, were immediately panned by the community.Excessive monetizationled to a wave of backlash, a formal apology from the devs, followed closely by thecancelation of all future Nexus Events.

Since the controversy, there’s been no word on changes to existing in-game systems. Thus, it’s safe to expect the same microtransaction model, the same in-game currencies, and the sameCollection Levelprogression system to carry over from the Closed Beta.

Should plans change in the coming weeks ahead of launch, we’ll be sure to keep you updated right here with all the latest.