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How to sign up for the Marvel Snap beta

A survey will be given to you before signing up for the Marvel Snap beta.

Marvel Snap is set to be the next big collectible card game to hit the market, and you can now sign up for the game’s closed beta on Android. Below, we’ll detail the steps you need to take to sign up and the survey questions that will be asked of you.

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Marvel Snap was just announced on Thursday, and you can now sign up for the closed beta for the game on Android only. Unfortunately, iOS and PC have been left out as of the time of writing. Simply head to the official sign-up site and you’ll be ready to sign up for the beta. Keep in mind that only people living in the United States, Canada, Philippines, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand can currently sign up for Marvel Snap.

When you click the link, you’ll be answering some questions in a survey before getting an opportunity to sign up for the Marvel Snap beta. It will ask you about your favorite genres, how long you play PC and mobile games weekly, and if you’re willing to voluntarily give feedback to the developer Second Dinner.

After answering all these questions, you’ll be under consideration to get access to Marvel Snap. If the staff members think you’re a good fit for the beta, they will send an email your way. A nice plus is that your progress will be carried over to the full version of Marvel Snap when it releases.

Marvel Snap will be a free-to-play game on release, so if you’re a big fan of this collectible card game, it will be easy to get your friends on it. However, there may be microtransactions to be aware of like a battle pass and of course new cards every month. There will be certain collections too like the 8-bit style and the chibi style.


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Chris Penwell
The British “Canadian” Chris Penwell has been a video game journalist since 2013 and now has a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from MacEwan University. He loves to play JRPGs and games with a narrative.