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New Season: The Amazing Spider-Season

Swing into action with The Amazing Spider-Season! See what we did there? This month, we're introducing our first ALL-NEW ABILITY: Activate. And we're unleashing the power of Symbiote Spider-Man, our friendly neighborhood hero in his iconic black suit. If you thought YOU looked good in black, wait until you see Peter! With newfound strength and agility, he's ready to tackle the city’s toughest challenges. But beware—this suit comes with a dark side!  
OUR FIRST EVER NEW ABILITY: ACTIVATE
Activate is Marvel SNAP’s FIRST BRAND NEW ABILITY. The best part about this new Ability is that YOU get to choose when the Ability triggers.Cards with Activate must be played and resolved prior to using their Ability. On the following turn, press and hold the Card until the “Activated!” message appears. To deactivate the ability, simply press and hold the Card again until it's deactivated, or click the Energy icon and select the “Undo All Actions” button.This new mechanic opens up even more potential strategies, as YOU get to choose when their ability will trigger! Do you activate it as soon as possible? Or keep your opponent guessing and wait until turn 6? We’re super excited about all of the new possibilities, so let’s check out the new Activate cards coming this season!  
SEASON PASS
Go web! Fly! Up up and away web! Hmmm… I know… ACTIVATE! Symbiote Spider-Man is swinging in with Marvel SNAP’s NEW CARD ABILITY, ACTIVATE!!! This is HUGE! When Symbiote Spider-Man’s ability is Activated, the Symbiote absorbs the lowest-Cost card at your location, and copies that card's text. Any On Reveal abilities will happen again as if they were just revealed![h2]NEW CHARACTER: Symbiote Spider-Man[/h2]


Activate: Merge your lowest-Cost card here with this. Copy its text like it just revealed.
[h2]SEASON REWARDS[/h2]

  
NEW CHARACTERS!
With great new powers, comes great responsibility to learn new ways to play! Check out the super fun new ways to play this season with our new Characters.[h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


On Reveal: Steal 2 Power from the top card of your opponent’s deck. [h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


Ongoing: You can move one of your other cards away from here each turn.


[h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


Activate: Give the next card you play +2 Power and move it to the right.


[h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


Activate: Add an exact clone of this to another location.
 [h2]So, when can you expect new cards?[/h2]You can expect new cards to be released weekly - starting with last month’s Season Pass Card, Kate Bishop, releasing as a Series 5 card on Sep 3rd.
  • Sep 3rd: Kate Bishop - Series 5 Release
  • Sep 3rd: Silver Sable - Series 5 Release
  • Sep 10th: Madame Web - Series 5 Release
  • Sep 17th: Arana - Series 5 Release
  • Sep 24th: Scarlet Spider - Series 5 Release
New Series 4 and Series 5 cards appear in the Spotlight Cache and the Token Shop. As you level up your Collection Level, Spotlight Caches become available for you to unlock a Series 4, Series 5 card, Spotlight Variants, or more. [h3][/h3] 
SPOTLIGHT CACHES!
[h2]Sep 3rd:[/h2]


  • Silver Sable
  • USAgent
  • Mockingbird
[h2]Sep 10th:[/h2]


  • Madame Web
  • Alioth
  • Silk
[h2]Sep 17th:[/h2]


  • Arana
  • Sage
  • MsMarvel
[h2]Sep 24th:[/h2]


  • Scarlet Spider
  • White Widow
  • Skaar
 [h3][/h3] 
BRAND NEW LOCATIONS
  • Brooklyn Bridge: You can't play cards here 2 turns in a row.
  • Otto’s Lab: The next card you play here pulls a card to the enemy side from their hand.
 [h3][/h3] 
BRAND NEW ALBUMS
Get all new Avatars, Variants, and Emotes by completing new albums!

Name two more SAVAGE than Alex Horley and The Hulk. I’ll wait. And while I wait check out this new album dropping September 5th!
  • Collect 3: Annihilus Avatar
  • Collect 6: Hulk Rage Emote
  • Collect 9: 1 Spotlight Cache Key
  • Collect 12: Annihilus Variant

Spider-Man is never short on Villains, and Green Goblin is always rolling deep. Squad up with this fresh ‘Me and the Boys’ emote on September 12th.
  • Collect 3: Green Goblin Avatar
  • Collect 6: 2000 Credits
  • Collect 9: Green Goblin Variant
  • Collect 12: Me and the Boys Emote

With great collections, comes great rewards, and great Spider-Man Reactions! Check out the Spider-Man themed Album on September 19th.
  • Collect 1: Spider-Man Avatar
  • Collect 3: 1000 Credits
  • Collect 5: Spider-Man Variant
  • Collect 7: Spider-Man Reactions

With all these webs flying around, you know Miles had to swing in! Check out the Miles Morales themed album launching September 26th for all new Unmasked Reactions!
  • Collect 1: Miles Morales Avatar
  • Collect 3: 1000 Credits
  • Collect 5: Miles Morales Variant
  • Collect 7: Miles Morales Unmasked Reactions
 [h3][/h3] 
SHOP TAKEOVERS
Who’s excited to see more Blade? Check out the latest shop takeovers for your chance at awesome new Variants!
A savage Alex Horley album deserves a savage shop takeover. Check out the shop takeover happening from September 5-6th to see two brand new variants including Man-Thing and Blade!
Nikola Čižmešija will be taking over the shop from September 12-13th! Go check out some of our favorite variants like Electro, Sandman, and Rhino to help you fill up your new album! [h3][/h3] 
TWITCH DROPS

Watch your favorite MARVEL SNAP Twitch streamers play with the new Activate ability and earn Boosters, Credits, and a Mystery Variant! Drops will be available from September 3rd-10th. Don’t miss out!
  • Watch 2 hours to earn: 65 Symbiote Spider-Man Boosters
  • Watch 4 hours to earn: 350 Credits
  • Watch 6 hours to earn: Mystery Variant
Head over to marvelsnap.com/twitchdrops to link your accounts today. [h3][/h3] With all of these new web-slingers, variants, and a BRAND NEW ABILITY, this is sure to be the most fun season yet!!! Get out there and have some fun, and let us know what you think of Activate!

OUR FIRST BRAND NEW ABILITY: ACTIVATE!

Activate is Marvel SNAP’s FIRST BRAND NEW ABILITY, and the best part is that YOU get to choose when the Ability triggers. [h2]What is Activate?[/h2]Activate is a new Ability that lets the player decide when the Card’s text will trigger.Cards with Activate must be played and resolved prior to using their Ability. On the following turn, press and hold the Card until the “Activated!” message appears. To deactivate the ability, simply press and hold the Card again until it's deactivated, or click the Energy icon and select the “Undo All Actions” button. [h2]When is Activate Releasing? [/h2][h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


Activate: Merge your lowest-Cost card here with this. Copy its text like it just revealed.
Our first ever Activate card launches in just a few days! If your Spidey sense is still tingling, that’s because two more Activate Characters are coming during The Amazing Spider-Season! [h2]Finding the Fun! Inside look at designing Activate[/h2]Our goal with a new Ability was to expand the kinds of cards we could make while staying true to our philosophies about accessibility and fast-paced play.When you play a card with Activate, nothing happens–yet. On a future turn, you'll be able to tap and hold the card to activate it, queuing its effect in the same way that you drag a card from your hand to a location. Just like the order in which you play your cards determines the order in which they'll reveal, when you activate the ability determines when you'll get the effect. So if you activate a card, then play one from your hand, the Activate ability happens before the other card reveals. If you play the card first, the Activate happens last instead.

In fact, the simplest way to think about an Activate ability is that it's like an On Reveal ability you use at a later time, rather than immediately. I'm sure we've all played a 1-Cost, a 2-Cost, and then looked at the Ironheart in our hand, wishing there was some way to get a third target into play for that extra +2 Power. If Ironheart had Activate instead of On Reveal, it'd be no sweat–you just wait until turn 4, play a card, and activate away.No, we're not planning to change Ironheart to an Activate card; we enjoy all the existing points of synergy with Mister Negative, Wong, and Odin. This is just an example to illustrate the differences–though perhaps a future card could fill the gap? [h2]Iterating on Activate[/h2]Before settling on this execution, we explored a handful of different ideas about how to build this mechanic. We tried multiple uses, extra rules, and even considered inventing new resource types. However, we mostly boiled down to a pair of options:
  • We could attach additional costs to the abilities, and let cards be activated the same turn they were played
  • We could make Activate free to use, but require cards to be in play for a turn to use it
As you can see above, we wound up going with the latter. The biggest reason was that the more often an Activate card was used immediately, the more like an On Reveal card it tended to feel and perform. That wasn't ideal, since we already had that mechanic–it would make the cards less novel. Another was that playtesting with versions of the mechanic that had additional costs to use tended to confuse people and make the play experience considerably more complex. Last but not least, the actual range of reasonable costs was smaller than we expected. We tried some things like a 2-Cost card with an Activate that costs 3, but the designs just weren't satisfying because they were so conditional–the majority of our costs wound up being 1 or 0 anyway.We decided to keep it simple and go for the cleanest version of the mechanic on the first run. It does have a fairly meaningful drawback to navigate–playing a card with Activate on the last turn of the game isn't very useful. However, that gives us the license to put a little more strength into Activate than we might on an On Reveal card at the same Cost, further differentiating both mechanics. [h2]A Time To Activate[/h2]So that's how Activate works, and why it works that way. But why are we adding it to SNAP, and why now? Funny enough, the Activate mechanic was an ability that was on the table in the early days of design. It wound up being cut from launch consideration, but it stayed on our wishlist for functional additions to the game. Why?
As a mechanic, Activate is a bit of a workhorse for us. Currently, there's not a lot of gameplay space between executing similar effects like Gambit and Negasonic Teenage Warhead. We can adjust the conditions of the latter in a variety of ways, but most cards with singular effects either happen immediately or ask the players to do something specific later. That's rather limiting when it comes to the variety of ways we can build cards.For example, situational effects like Elektra or Polaris can be difficult to squeeze into decks sometimes because they're inflexible–the effect fires immediately, and waiting to play the card later can prove costly. Activate is a tool that can be explored to make more flexible designs like these.(No, we're also not changing them.) [h2]Araña Gonna Be My Girl[/h2]One of the decks most constrained by dynamics like these has often been Move. Many of the cards that enable movement have to be played either immediately before or immediately after the target. While there's a decent amount of variety, the play patterns ask for more specific sequences.There are some exceptions, such as Heimdall, but mostly that's just how it works. It's difficult to balance, because we can't always make combos stronger based on the difficulty level. There's a point where the improvement is just "win more" and not actually more fun on either side.When we decided to set Activate live in a season dedicated to our favorite eight-legged legends, it was a no-brainer to aim one of the Activate cards at improving the Move archetype with another option.
[h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


Activate: Give the next card you play +2 Power and move it to the right.

Like Iron Fist, you use Araña to move another card. Unlike Iron Fist, you can play Araña much earlier in the game and bide your time, waiting to Activate at the perfect spot. Is Araña strictly better than Iron Fist? No–for one thing, they move in different directions. But Iron Fist can also resolve immediately, which means the effect works on turn 6 and also can't be disrupted by a card like Killmonger earlier in the game. Araña requires more setup, but offers a potentially stronger reward. That's the kind of thing that makes Activate interestingly different from On Reveal.
 [h3]The Fate of Activate[/h3]
[h3]SERIE 5[/h3]


 Activate: Add an exact clone of this to another location.

You can expect to continue seeing new Activate designs pop up from time to time, just like any other mechanic. It's just another tool in the box for design to use to make fun, interesting cards. As time goes on, we may identify a handful of existing cards that might be better off as Activate, and in those cases we'll update them accordingly. In fact, we have a couple coming in a future patch! But by and large, Activate is going to be used to make new designs, not rehash old ones.
Is it possible that we'll update Activate further, or consider adding some ideas like the aforementioned Energy costs or repeat uses into the mix later? Sure, that could happen. But for now, we're content to explore the mechanic with you all and just make some fun cards. We hope you enjoy them! [h2]Frequently Asked Questions[/h2]
  • When is Activate coming to Marvel SNAP?
    • The first new card with Activate will arrive with The Amazing Spider-Season. Our newest Season Pass Card, Symbiote Spider-Man, will be swinging in on September 3rd!
  • Will more Activate cards be coming?
    • Three brand new Activate cards will be in The Amazing Spider-Season, and keep an eye out for a few existing cards that could be getting a rework in a future patch.Holy Cow! Did a Swan just fly by my window?
  • How does Activate work?
    • Activate abilities cannot be triggered until the turn after they are played. After that, Press & Hold to Activate the ability!
  • How many times can I use Activate?
    • Each ability can only be used once per game!
  • Does it cost anything to use Activate?
    • Nope! Just Press & Hold to Activate.
  • How does Activate work with other cards?
    •  The Activate ability will resolve prior to the next card revealing.
  • Can anything stop me from using Activate?
    • Destroying Araña will prevent her ability from happening.
  • But what about Cosmo?
    • Cosmo only prevents On-Reveal abilities!
  • How can I search for Activate in my collection?
    • There’s no dedicated button for Activate yet, but searching for the key word or specific characters will work.
 

August 29th - Balance Updates

 We're closing down Young Avengers season with another OTA! This week's changes aim to tweak a handful of major metagame players and buff a couple others, while also reworking some older cards that could use their day in the sun. Let's get to it!
  • Attuma
    • [Old] 4/10 - After each turn, destroy this if you have another card here.
    • [New] 4/10 - After each turn, destroy one of your cards here with less Power.
This would-be warlord of the seas saw some meaningful play early on, combining with Armor or Zero to be an efficient 4-Cost source of Power. However, the surge in strength of cards that can fill enemy slots at a location has made it very difficult for Attuma to justify play in any deck even with synergy cards like Skaar. Given we also want more cards that are good against these clog strategies, we decided to "UNO Reverse" with Attuma here and rework the design to focus on maximizing Attuma at the cost of the other cards. This simultaneously makes Attuma an enabler for things like X-23 while also a counter against cards like Green Goblin. 
  • Loki
    • [Old] 3/5 - On Reveal: Replace your deck with your opponent's starting deck. Give them -1 Cost and draw a card.
    • [New] 2/2 - On Reveal: Replace your deck with your opponent's starting deck. Give those cards -1 Cost.
When we updated Loki earlier this month, we said we'd come back quickly if necessary. While some doubted its strength early on, we've since seen Loki's performance prove that the updated card was one of the strongest in the game. That overshot our goal by a bit, though we were happy to see some of the resulting shifts. We're going to try and tone Loki down by making the Power less efficient for the Cost as we remove the draw and move the card down the curve. If this doesn't work, we may return to adjusting the effect.Why not just take away the draw and leave it at 3/5, or maybe 3/4? Well, one element of Loki we heard loud and clear from our earliest playtests was that the number of "Loki cards" you can access was a big part of enjoying the card. Three often felt too low–that's why we added the draw in the first place last time. 
  • Copycat
    • [Old] 3/5 - When you draw this, steal the text from the bottom card of your opponent's deck.
    • [New] 3/5 - When you draw this, copy the text from the bottom card of your opponent's deck.
We're making a light tweak to Copycat here, as the card has seen a more dramatic play rate than we expected and decks have also been shuffled more often than we guessed they would be. Stealing a card's ability isn't a huge part of the fun for the Copycat player–getting an exciting ability and the information is most of the play. The ability being stolen has mostly turned out to just be a frustrating part of the opponent having the card, so we're replacing it with a simple copy. 
  • Beast
    • [Old] 2/2 - On Reveal: Return your other cards here to your hand. They cost 1 less next turn.
    • [Change] 2/2 -> 3/5
While it's true that Bounce decks have been very strong lately, that's only part of why we're making this update. We have some upcoming new cards and changes to existing ones that will impact Beast's strength, and we determined the most appropriate solution was to return to "big Beast" and move it back up the curve to 3-Cost. 
  • Taskmaster
    • [Old] 5/0 - On Reveal: Set this card’s Power equal to that of the last card you played. (if that card's in play)
    • [Change] 5/0 -> 6/0
This change might seem a bit more out of left field, but it's oddly similar. Players sometimes ask about cards like Silver Surfer and Killmonger being design constraints, and they can be–Taskmaster has quietly been another as well, offering a clean and consistent way to duplicate pure Power. While it's been a while since Taskmaster was truly problematic, our most competitive playtesters identified some upcoming decks where 5-Cost Taskmaster was just going to be Way Too Much.Normally, our default practice is to let the metagame sort itself out in these kinds of situations–discovering something busted is often pretty fun! However, in this case the concerns were so substantial, and the deck so strong, that we've decided to shortcut to the post-nerf state (which we still believe supports some great decks). Have fun looking for them! You shouldn't expect to see this sort of preemptive action often going forward, either. 
  • Cannonball
    • [Old] 5/7 - On Reveal: Move the highest-Power enemy card here away. If you can't, destroy it with a Rock.
    • [Change] 5/7 -> 5/8
We adjusted Cannonball's Power down in an abundance of caution earlier this year. The card's play rate and win rate were very high, and we wanted to ensure (in concert with other changes) that the metagame would shift appropriately. It has, and we're comfortable returning Cannonball to 5/8 now. 
  • Destroyer
    • [Old] 6/16 - On Reveal: Destroy your other cards.
    • [New] 6/14 - On Reveal: Destroy your cards at other locations.
We're sure many of you have a soft spot for Destroyer from those early Series days, using Zero, Armor, or Cosmo to dodge the downside–maybe with a side of Warpath to win the second location. However, this rad card has struggled to find its legs in later-stage play, so we've decided to change the effect to give it a better chance at supporting cards like Nimrod and Death. Given how well Destroyer can challenge to win its own location now, we're also taking back a bit of Power as compensation. — That's all for this week. Until next time, happy snapping!

Patch Notes - August 20th, 2024

PLEASE NOTE: If you haven’t updated your game yet, get the latest in the App Store! [h2]PATCH HIGHLIGHTS[/h2]Feature improvements is the name of the game in this patch. From new rotating Cosmetics to Custom Card updates to Alliances, we’ve got some frequently requested changes coming. On top of that, a few Card Balance and Location updates are included as well. Without further ado, let’s dive in.[h2]FEATURES[/h2]
  • Finishes Update
    • Foil Finishes now have a classic sleek and shiny reflective back.
    • Prism Finishes now have a color blasted prismatic theme.
    • If there's a specific card background you love, good news! You can now use any Flare you've unlocked with the Base Finish.
 
  • Rotating Cosmetic Shop (Custom Card/Shop)
    • In both the Shop and Custom Card screen, players will be able to purchase a rotating set of Cosmetics like borders. The available offerings will match in each location.
    • The Shop now has more Cosmetics offerings than it did previously.
 
  • Custom Card Improvements
    • The Custom Card interface has been improved to make it easier to edit the Custom Card slot for each card/character in the Collection screen. This includes UI updates to Finishes and Flares.
 
  • Alliances Improvements
    • Added a Deck Share button to Alliance Chat. This allows players to share their decks right into Chat. They can also use this button to paste a deck code.
    • Player variants are now shown on 8-cube wins in Chat. As well as for the new Deck Share feature.
    • Updated Bounties to limit the amount of same type bounties that appear. Now, only three of the same time of bounty can appear on the Bounty Board.
    • More Emblems! Check ‘em out!
 [h2]AUDIO[/h2]
  • Added voice lines for the following cards:
    • Killmonger
    • Ghost Rider
    • Doctor Strange
 [h2]BALANCE UPDATES[/h2]CARD UPDATESWe’re focusing OTAs on making metagame balance updates as they can react more quickly, whereas patches like this will focus on longer term projects and quality of life improvements. Today’s focus is the latter; all of these card changes are text only while their function remains the same. 
  • Shadow King
    • [Old] 2/2 - On Reveal: Set all cards here to their base Power.
    • [New] 2/2 - On Reveal: Reset all cards here to their original Power.
Last time we changed Shadow King’s function to remove Power modifiers rather than adding new ones. Despite that approach being more intuitive in isolation, a lot of people expressed confusion around Valkyrie behaving differently with such similar words, and existing cases like Quantum Realm being less clear. We agree, and are updating Shadow King’s words to better convey his unique effect. 
  • Moon Knight
    • [Old] 3/3 - On Reveal: Discard a card with an even Cost from each player’s hand.
    • [New] 3/3 - On Reveal: Discard an even-costed card from each player's hand.
As we mentioned in the last patch notes, the updated Moon Knight’s wording ended up mismatched with the update to how we write cards that care about costs. Now they match! 
  • Baron Zemo
    • [Old] 3/5 - On Reveal: Recruit the lowest-Cost card from your opponent's deck to your side of this location.
    • [New] 3/5 - On Reveal: Recruit a card that costs the least from your opponent's deck to your side of this location.
We inadvertently left Baron Zemo out of that same round of templating updates, so are rewording him to help clarify that, like Jane Foster, he checks the card’s current cost in the deck (and always has). LOCATION UPDATESWe’ve been taking a hard look at our location pool and expect to make more changes as we reevaluate location designs. We’re starting with some of the locations longtime players have found most frustrating to encounter. 
  • Location Removal: Lamentis-1 and The Peak
Data indicated that many players deeply disliked the experiences these locations created, even at fairly low frequency. So we’ve decided to take them offline while we workshop changes. 
  • Location Appearance Change: District X
District X was much more divisive. Many experienced players found it frustrating not to play with the decks they’d constructed, but many players who were still in the midst of discovering cards found it fun and exciting to have a window into playing with ones they don’t have. In order to support both groups, District X will no longer appear in games for the majority of players, but will still show up for those early in their MARVEL SNAP journeys. 
  • Location Redesign: Weirdworld
    • [Old] Both players draw from their opponent's decks.
    • [New] Draw 2 cards from your opponent's deck.
Weirdworld faced a similar issue with keeping players from playing with their own decks. Many people enjoyed trying to use their opponent’s cards, but didn’t enjoy losing the chance to use their own strategies. So now you can use both! 
  • Location Redesign: Sandbar
    • [Old] Cards with abilities can't be played here.
    • [New] Cards that didn't start in your deck cost 1 more. (max 6)
We removed Sandbar a while back because the set of cards it interacted with was too narrow, leaving it not all that fun or interesting to play with. Now we’ve found it a new niche. We like to have locations in the pool that throw a wrench in various decks’ game plans that they have to maneuver around. With the locations that stop you from using your deck going away, we wouldn’t have much to interact with Thanos and Arishem pumping a bunch of extra cards into decks or Kate Bishop adding them to hand. 
Bug Fixes
[h2]Card and Location Logic Fixes in 31.x[/h2]
  • Absorbing Man can now successfully copy Hawkeye’s ability text
  • Fogwell’s Gym now stacks with itself and provides many boosters if copied by an effect such as Legion
  • Leader now properly copies cards that were destroyed regardless of who has priority that turn
[h2]Card and Location Art Fixes in 31.x[/h2]
  • Fixed an issue that was causing cards to occasionally display way too large in Artist Detail view
  • Moon Knight’s discarded card asset no longer displays underneath the End Turn button
  • Cancun’s location text no longer is partially highlighted when a card is dragged over its icon
[h2]Other Fixes in 31.x[/h2]
  • Fixed a missing localization string for the Profile button
  • Clicking on the buttons within News items that redirect to other areas of the game no longer results in the bottom navigation bar disappearing
  • Clicking the area where the “Copy Code” button in Friendly Battle was no longer triggers the button press SFX after the button’s been removed
  • The Play button no longer stops functioning if a player quickly clicks it and another button on the navigation bar immediately after
[h2]Alliance Fixes in 31.x[/h2]
  • Fixed an issue that was causing Alliance points earned by a member who recently left the Alliance from being taken into account for Alliance-wide rewards
  • Resolved several layering and layout issues with Alliance chat
  • Spaces should no longer display as squares in Alliance chat when using the Pinyin keyboard
  • Fixed an issue that was causing an Alliance’s current week progress bars to display incorrectly
  • Android users should no longer see a single character deleted when accessing text input fields for Alliance information
  • Adjusted the spacing and scaling of some of the headers on the Alliance UI to ensure they fit properly for all supported languages
  • Resolved a timing related UI issue that could occur when an Alliance applicant withdraws their application within the same window of time as the leader accepts their application
  • Cleaned up the animation of the celebratory VFX for when a player joins an Alliance
  • Fixed an issue that would cause the Alliance progress bar to no longer update until claiming the next bounty
[h2]PC Fixes in 31.x[/h2]
  • [PC] The chat input field should not longer be occasionally pushed off screen
  • [PC] A red notification pip on the Main tab should no longer stubbornly persist
[h2]Existing Known Issues[/h2]
  • The favorites icon may unintentionally be highlighted when equipping new cosmetics
  • The “Claimed” banner on the season pass may be misaligned for some levels
 

BREAKING NEWS: JEFF DECLARED BEST BOI!

 We love Jeff, you love Jeff… EVERYONE LOVES JEFF. With his adorable, toothy grin and his knack for getting into the cutest trouble, Jeff has charmed his way into the hearts of Marvel SNAP fans everywhere. Whether he's munching on villains or heroically sliding into inaccessible locations, Jeff brings a playful and lovable spirit that’s hard to resist. This is why we decided to carve out an ENTIRE WEEK to show our love and appreciate the awesomeness that is Jeff. In the realm of the best bois, Jeff the Baby Land Shark reigns supreme! [h2]IT’S JEFF WEEK! JEFF EVERY DAY![/h2]Jeff is a loyal and friendly shark that wants to see you every day of the week. That’s why he’s offering fun login bonuses from August 20th-28th! [h2]TURNING THE TIDE![/h2]

Find this Wave bundle coming ashore from August 19th-26th!
  • Wave w/Jeff Variant
  • Wave w/Jeff Avatar
  • Title: #1 Jeff Fan
  • 4000 Credits
  • 155 Wave Boosters
  • 1 x Distressed Blue Card Border
[h3]Price: $24.99[/h3] [h2]JEFF THE BABY SPOTLIGHT STEALER![/h2]Jeff also says he’s faster than Speed, which is why he sprinted into the Spotlight Rewards before we could lock them down! Find the Jeff - Max Grecke Variant and Iron Lad w/Jeff variant in the Spotlight Caches from August 20th-26th! [h2]TWITCH DROPS[/h2][h2][/h2]Watch your favorite MARVEL SNAP Twitch streamers to earn Boosters, Credits, and a special Jeff Week bonus of a Storm Variant featuring Jeff the Baby Land Shark! Drops will be available from August 19th-27th. Don’t miss out!
  • Watch 2 hours to earn: 65 Storm Boosters
  • Watch 4 hours to earn: 350 Credits
  • Watch 6 hours to earn: Storm Variant featuring Jeff the Baby Land Shark!
Head over to marvelsnap.com/twitchdrops to link your accounts today. [h2]JEFF X PEACH MOMOKO!!![/h2]

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