2023 is getting off to a big start with Marvel Snap. Its developers recently released a nearly five-minute film with information on the upcoming season, The Savage Land. Marvel Snap’s previously revealed Battle Mode, which will enable players to battle against friends, as well as information on new cards and places coming to the game, have been confirmed to appear later this month.
Marvel Snap has gained popularity ever since its release. However, this is not surprising since anything Marvel-related causes a stir of excitement in the gaming world. Marvel fanatics are just as excited by the released games as they are with new Marvel movies. In fact, some of the most popular Marvel games ever released include 2018’s ‘Spider-Man’, ‘Marvel: Ultimate Alliance’ released in 2016, and of course, ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales’, a recent one that was released in 2020. While Spider-Man is clearly one of the most popular characters in the Marvel Universe, characters like Iron Man, Hulk, Captain America, and Wolverine, amongst others, are also very evidently in the spotlight. As a matter of fact, apart from video games, there are also other entertainment outlets that feature many of these Marvel characters.
In addition to having a name and an estimated release date, Kent-Erik Hagman, the associate design director for Marvel Snap, has described how the new gameplay mechanic would operate. Battle Mode, which has been dubbed the most challenging and entertaining method to play Marvel Snap to date, will let friends compete against one another over the course of 10 matches while utilising the same deck.
In Battle Mode, players will enter a common code to start a ten-match battle. If you lose the first three of those matches, don’t worry. Your rank will not be impacted by victories or defeats in Battle Mode. Additionally, you won’t be vying for cubes in the same manner that you usually do. Each player starts with ten health, which is decreased to six health if you lose a four-cube battle.
Strategy will be more important than ever before because your opponent won’t be changing up their deck between games, at least not until the match is over and you start a new run of ten. Never play the same cards repeatedly because your opponent will (hopefully) predict that. The creators of Marvel Snap are also hoping that this will start the competitive scene for the game, providing players a simple method to compete against one another in tournaments with rules in place.
Hagman also made hints about additional modes coming to Marvel Snap later this year, though nothing concrete was announced. Hopefully Snap’s new Vormir map, which seems to be slowing down the game, will be fixed in the upcoming release too.