Images and art from the Marvel Snap card game.

The state of Marvel Snap in 2023: super quick card battles, super slow progression

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After a lengthy beta period, card battler Marvel Snap launched on Steam and mobile on October 18 last year—and quickly found huge success. It’s easy to see why. Headed up by former Hearthstone lead Ben Brode, it reimagines Hearthstone’s deck-building formula into something even quicker and more accessible. At the same time, it offers Marvel fans—which at this point is half the universe—a chance to collect their favourite superheroes, level them up through a series of cosmetic tiers, split them into new versions with new colours and effects, and unlock skins drawing on moments from the comics and the work of popular artists. 

While the PC version feels a little awkward compared to its mobile counterpart, it’s still an intoxicating experience. Rapid matches and countless progression hooks keep you coming back day after day, even if a lot of the in-match action can feel quite random or overly simple. It’s not a tactical powerhouse ready to rival the competitive mechanics of Magic: The Gathering, or content-rich enough to be a Hearthstone-level time sink, but once you’re in its clutches, you’ll find it’s the thing you go back to every time you have a spare 15 minutes. It is the ultimate snack game, and if it’s got you for half your lunch break every day for a week, it’s doing its job. 

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