Marvel SNAP Creators May Add More Single Player, But That's Not The Focus Right Now
If anything, the possibility is there.
Despite MARVEL SNAP being a predominantly multiplayer-centered game, the creator of MARVEL SNAP, Ben Brode, recently mentioned the possibility of a single-player mode. "I do think there's a lot of room for new modes. We have a lot of cool ideas for new game modes that are multiplayer modes, but I don't know about single-player." Broad explained to the IGN team.
While the team is currently focused on the multiplayer aspect of their game and creating fun modes that cater to a multiplayer experience like their upcoming Battle Mode, that doesn't mean that a single-player mode is out of the question, just not at the forefront of production.
Marvel Snap can be enjoyed on iOS and Android devices as well as PC. Players who are interested in the chaotic digital card game can check out our First Look review.
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