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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Marvel Snap Restricted in the U.S.

  • India Today Gaming
  • January 19, 2025 (UPDATED: January 19, 2025 13:15 IST)

Discover why Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is temporarily unavailable in the U.S. and how players can manage their accounts.

Two of the most popular mobile games, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Marvel Snap, are facing significant hurdles in the United States. While Mobile Legends: Bang Bang has been temporarily suspended due to unspecified reasons, Marvel Snap has been banned outright following concerns tied to its association with ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. These developments have left many players frustrated and searching for clarity about the future of these games in the U.S.

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Faces Temporary Suspension

Players of Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) in the United States are encountering a temporary halt in service. Starting January 19, 2025, the popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game will no longer be accessible due to unspecified circumstances. However, player accounts remain intact, and developers have assured users that no data or progress will be lost during this downtime.

For those residing outside the U.S., gameplay continues uninterrupted. The developers are actively seeking ways to restore MLBB's availability in the U.S. market, urging players to stay connected to the game’s official community channels for updates.

Account Management Options for U.S. Players
MLBB has provided a pathway for players in the U.S. to manage their accounts during the suspension:

  1. Data Export: Players can export their game data via the official website by logging in with their credentials.
  2. Account Deletion: If players opt to delete their accounts, the process can be initiated through a dedicated webpage. Users have the flexibility to cancel the request within two months of submission and can selectively delete individual characters if desired.

Marvel Snap Removed Due to ByteDance Ban
In a separate but related development, Marvel Snap, a top-rated digital card game, has been completely banned in the U.S. due to its affiliation with ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. The crackdown follows escalating concerns about the company’s data handling practices.

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Despite being developed by U.S.-based Second Dinner, the game's publishing through ByteDance-owned Nuverse has rendered it subject to the ban. The decision has left many fans disappointed, with no clear timeline for when the game might return to U.S. app stores.

Challenges and Future Prospects
The restrictions on Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and the outright ban of Marvel Snap highlight the challenges facing games linked to Chinese entities in the U.S. market. With the United States being a significant source of revenue and user engagement for mobile games, these disruptions could have lasting impacts on their global operations.

Developers of both titles are actively working on solutions to re-enter the U.S. market, but for now, players are encouraged to keep an eye on official communications for further updates.

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