Marvel Snap ist im App Store wieder verfügbar; Trump behauptet, dass Microsoft TikTok kaufen könnte.

The digital trading card game "Marvel Snap" is once again available in the App Store, after the developer of the game apparently severed ties with TikTok's parent company, ByteDance.
Trump proposed that Microsoft should deal with TikTok's sales company, although the CEO of the company described the proposal as 'the strangest thing'...
Marvel Snap in the App Store
We are informally referring to a TikTok ban that actually refers to a prohibition on negotiations between the USA and the owner of the app, ByteDance. Marvel Snap was published by Nuverse, an enterprise group, and is therefore also affected by the ban.
It seems that the developer of the game, Second Dinner, Apple Insider, swapped publishers, as the application has reappeared on the App Store.
This changed on Monday evening when Marvel Snap can now be downloaded and played again on iPhones in the USA. The card collection game was also removed from Apple's list of ByteDance applications, which suggests that the developer of the game, Second Dinner, probably closed alternative publishing arrangements. However, no further details were provided.
Trump says Microsoft might buy TikTok
In a strange loop, it happened that Trump first threatened to ban TikTok if it was sold to a US company. The president has since positioned himself as the savior of the app.
But during the first opportunity, ByteDance approached Microsoft about whether the software giant would be interested in buying TikTok. While Satya Nadella said he saw potential for adaptation, he described the approach as "the strangest thing."
This time Trump switched to a presentation of Oracle as a possible buyer. The company currently offers US hosting services for TikTok, although this is illegal and apparently calmed down by Trump's promise that legislation will not be implemented.
But this idea has been silenced, and BBC News reported that Trump now claims that Microsoft is negotiating the sale.
US President Donald Trump said that Microsoft is dealing with the purchase of TikTok and that he wants to see an "auction story" about the sale of the social media app.
If journalists asked whether the American tech giant was preparing a buyout, Trump responded: "I would say yes" – before adding that there was "great interest from several companies in TikTok" [...]
A Microsoft spokesperson said the company "has nothing to share at this time". BBC has also contacted TikTok for comment.
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