Tokopedia, as you may have guessed, is a subsidiary of ByteDance. Jake Peterson is Lifehacker’s Senior Technology Editor. He has a BFA in Film & TV from NYU, where he specialized in writing.
In the fallout of the TikTok/Bytedance ban, Marvel Snap developer Second Dinner has secured a new publishing deal with the ...
Marvel Snap is back online in the United States, but Second Dinner are now actively seeking out a new publisher.
Marvel Snap has been caught up in the highly-controversial banning of social media app TikTok. But why? And what's it got to do with us?
Marvel Snap is back online along with TikTok, but its developer is looking for a new publisher to avoid a similar situation ...
ByteDance has launched an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered code editor in competition with American leaders like Cursor ...
Marvel Snap is back online, but the game's developers are now seeking out a new publisher to ensure another shutdown never ...
Marvel Snap is once again available to users in the United States, following the aftermath of the TikTok ban and the actions ...
Meanwhile Marvel Snap, a digital card game published by a ByteDance subsidiary, is now available once again after it too went down - which caught even its US-based developer Second Dinner off guard.
Original story, January 20, 2025: Marvel Snap and Mobile Legends: Bang Bang were made "temporarily" unavailable in the United ...
Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), developed by ByteDance subsidiary Moonton Technology, will be released Thursday in mainland China following regulatory approval in 2023. A multiplayer online game ...