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The introduction of the Marvel Snap card brought with it the hope that it would finally be a representative of the genre, which, unlike its competitors, would not try to squeeze the maximum out of players' wallets. The original promises of the developers, which attracted the possibility of obtaining all the cards in the game by playing peacefully, were already taken during the closed tests of the beta version of the game. The Second Dinner studio added the so-called Nexus Events to it. At the same time, the new mechanic already managed to anger the player base before the game became available to everyone without the need to register for test versions.

Nexus Events were supposed to solve the problem of the original system. He promised players all available cards for free, but the order in which they got them was completely random. So it's no surprise that frustration began to spread among fans at not being able to play the strongest decks. However, the developers' response did not bring much relief. In limited-time events, players can get specific cards faster, but they still have to open them in the hated loot boxes.

Opening one loot box costs around $2,3 when converting premium in-game currency to real money. You need to pay at least $115 to be sure to find a certain super rare card with the best gaming abilities. In the worst case, even up to 450 (approximately CZK 10 in conversion). Crazy prices can sink an otherwise fun-looking game already in the beta version. However, if you are not afraid of such practices and have faith in the developer to fix the system, you can pre-register for the game on its official website.

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