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Marvel Snap devs backflip on Nexus Events after community furore – Dexerto

Marvel Snap devs backflip on Nexus Events after community furore - Dexerto

. Last updated: Jul 29, 2022

After a massive amount of community complaints, developer Ben Brode has announced Marvel Snap plans to remove Nexus Events while reevaluating the game’s future monetization.

Marvel Snap’s monetization tactics have received massive criticism with players screaming pay-to-win. The release of Nexus Events only added extra fuel to the fire.

These events essentially mirror loot boxes, where players use in game currency to perform a gacha roll to unlock exclusive rewards. A single Nexus Event roll cost 180 gold, and 10 rolls cost 1,800 gold. The highest tier cards had a 1.5% drop rate, but there are three different rewards placed at this tier.

After experiencing these rolls firsthand, players became increasing frustrated with the game, expressing concerns with poor marketing and predatory business practices.

As a response to the community’s concerns, lead developer Ben Brode released a twitter post addressing the prevailing issue. The good news? Nexus Events are being binned.

“We’re still working on what our future monetization/new card plans might look like, but we know for sure they’re not Nexus Events,” he told players.

The developers of Marvel Snap put out an emergency patch on July 28 that will halt all Nexus Events after the current one ends on August 1.

“This patch also reverts the change to credit bundle purchases that came with the Nexus Events update — you will be able to use gold to purchase multiple bundles in the shop each day.”

As a response to the post, players seem relieved the developers are at least acknowledging and acting upon criticism. But many still remain skeptical, as more changes are needed to create a healthy environment for Marvel Snap.

Brode is reassuring the community though “these changes are just a first step that we could implement quickly.

“We’re continuing to work on the path forward and will keep y’all updated along the way.”

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Marvel Entertainment’s Full Lineup of Booth Events at San Diego Comic-Con 2022

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Marvel’s Booth Events are here! Stay up to date with Panels, Signings, Marvel Live! and other schedules at San Diego!

Thursday, July 21

11:00 – 11:10 PT    Welcome to SDCC 2022

1:00 – 1:30 PT    Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing Cosplay Photo-Op

1:45 – 2:15 PT    Marvel Comics Signing – Ram V

2:30 – 2:45 PT    The Making of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Beyond Amazing – The Exhibition

5:00 – 5:30 PT    Marvel Comics Signing – Rob Liefeld

5:50 – 6:00 PT    Trivia Time with Marvel Insider

6:00 – 7:00 PT    Marvel Giveaway Hour

Friday, July 22

12:00 – 12:30 PT    Marvel Comics Signing – Pablo Leon

1:00 – 1:15 PT    Marvel Mystery Reveal

2:00 – 2:05 PT    Jazwares: Spider-Rex and Venomosaurus Presentation

3:00 – 3:30 PT    Marvel Studios Animation Signing – Ryan Meinerding

3:45 – 4:00 PT    Whatnot Demo & Live Auction 

4:15 – 4:45 PT   Paul Cornell “Wild Cards” signing

5:50 – 6:00 PT    Trivia Time with Marvel Insider

6:00 – 7:00 PT    Marvel Giveaway Hour

Saturday, July 23

12:15 – 12:45 PT    Marvel Comics Signing – Humberto Ramos / Skottie Young

1:00 – 1:30 PT    Marvel Comics – Colin Kelly / Jackson Lanzing

1:45 – 2:30 PT    Marvel Studios’ Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Signing with Bruce Campbell*

3:00 – 3:30 PT    Marvel Comics Signing – Dan Slott

3:45 – 4:15 PT    Marvel Studios Vis Dev Signing- Andy Park

5:00 – 5:15 PT    Whatnot Demo & Live Auction 

5:20 – 5:30 PT    Trivia Time with Marvel Insider

5:30 – 6:30 PT    Marvel Becoming Cosplay Competition

Sunday, July 24

11:00 – 11:30 PT    Marvel x Whatnot: 100 Thieves Q&A with Kris London

11:45 – 12:15 PT    Marvel Studios Vis Dev Signing – Ryan Meinerding

1:00 – 1:30 PT    Marvel Comics Signing – Adam Kubert

1:45 – 2:15 PT    Marvel x Whatnot: Big Marvel Giveaway

2:30 – 3:30 PT    Marvel Becoming Kids Costume Event

3:50 – 4:00 PT    Trivia Time with Marvel Insider

4:00 – 5:00 PT    Marvel Giveaway Hour

*Ticketed event. Tickets distributed the morning of the signing at the Marvel Booth, as soon as the convention opens. Schedule subject to change.

 

Find more schedules and get the latest Marvel updates at San Diego!

San Diego Comic-Con 2022 runs Thursday, July 21 through Sunday, July 24. For all the latest Marvel news from SDCC 2022, follow along live on Marvel.comYouTubeTwitterFacebook and Twitch.

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Marvel Studios to Hold TWO Major Panel Events for Comic-Con 2022

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Marvel Studios Highlights Animation in Key SDCC Panel

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An official listing from San Diego Comic-Con’s website revealed that Marvel Studios will have a dedicated panel for its animated projects on Friday, July 22, from 11:45 AM PT – 1:15 PM PT at Ballroom 20. This will be in addition to Marvel Studios’ anticipated Saturday night panel expected to showcase upcoming live-action MCU movies and shows.

The 90-minute panel will be headlined by Marvel Studios head of streaming, television, and animation Brad Winderbaum, head of visual development Ryan Meinerding, and other special guests. The presentation is set to “dive into all things animation” while also unveiling exclusive looks at X-Men 97, Marvel Zombies, What If…? Season 2, and more. 

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige already confirmed that they will have a presence at the pop culture event, teasing that they will “talk about the future” of the MCU. 

“Yeah, we’ll be at Comic-Con next month, which we’re excited about. The first time since we were on stage there [since] three years ago talking about this movie and many others. And now, I think almost everything we discussed three years ago has now been released. So yes, we’re excited to  go and talk about the future.”

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Ms. Marvel Director Teases Dark Turn of Events In Upcoming Episode

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Marvel Studios has delivered some darker stories and plot points as Phase 4 continues through new entries like Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Moon Knight. Now, the adventure turns to a more light-hearted adventure in Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel, which just aired the first of its six episodes on Disney+.

Vellani’s solo series is already earning high praise from some of the MCU’s top names, continuing the trend after the excitement for Ms. Marvel‘s arrival first started following the show’s trailer debuting online. Filled with nods and references to Marvel Studios’ storied history, Episode 1 only scratched the surface of what Kamala Khan’s origin story will add to the franchise’s growing narrative.

Although Ms. Marvel is starting off mostly light-hearted with the 16-year-old starring character, her first MCU outing is sure to get serious and real in the not-too-distant future.

At a recent gathering that featured some of the top names making the series, they teased when things may start to take a darker turn for Kamala as she learns about her newfound abilities.

Ms. Marvel About To Take a Turn

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During the global press conference for Marvel Studios’ Ms. Marvel, the show’s creative team looked ahead to the themes and teases coming in the next five episodes.

Director Adil El Arbi admitted that there will be a couple of darker episodes in the near future where the stakes rise to new levels. Even more so, however, Kamala Khan will dive further into her journey alongside her family and discover her identity at the same time, as shared by executive producer Sana Amanat and director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy:

Moderator: “What we’ve seen so far is very lighthearted and fun. What can you tell us about the deeper themes of the show and how they will unfold?”

El Arbi: “Well, their episodes are gonna be a little bit darker. The stakes are gonna get higher, so let’s discuss ladies.”

Amanat: “No spoilers, guys.”

Obaid-Chinoy: I think that in searching her identity, Kamala Khan is going to go on this journey to reconnect with her family to understand why it’s so important for her to tell her own story and to craft that story. And to feel that she could be that superhero she always wanted to be, except that it would be her being the superhero as opposed to emulating someone else. And on that journey of discovery, we as an audience are going to go on what I can safely say is gonna be the thrill of our lives.

Obaid-Chinoy also took a look at the Pakistani culture coming through in this series, saying that it’s “pretty freaking cool” to see it come to life under the Marvel Studios umbrella:

Moderator: “Sharmeen, I wanna go to you. How did you approach balancing the superhero aspect of this with the fact that it’s also just a story about a family and a teenage girl? How do you keep those two things relatable to the audiences?”

Obaid-Chinoy: “I think it was about letting the world into the secret that the South Asian culture is pretty freaking cool.”

Amanat: “Yeah.”

Obaid-Chinoy: “Our food, our music, the way the parents’ relationship with the kids are. I wanted to make it cool so that anybody watching it would be like, that was my argument with my mom when I wanted to go out and she’s like, ‘There are going to be boys there. Stay home.'”

Obaid-Chinoy also shared how great it was to be able to see a new level of representation for “the Muslim world” and “South Asian immigrant families” watching this adventure unfold. It’s something truly special for her to see her children have a role model in Kamala Khan to look up to within the MCU:

“And you know, sort of make it such that anyone watching beyond, you know, the Muslim world, South Asian immigrant families watching could see a reflection of themselves on screen. And the superhero bit was just that I always believe that everyone has a superhero in them; they just have to activate it. And telling this story is going to change so much for so many people, because I know I have two young girls that when they see Kamala Khan, they too will know that they can also be a superhero.”

When asked what particularly makes Ms. Marvel special, star Iman Vellani discussed how Kamala’s understanding of the fan culture is what sets her apart from other similar heroes, which is what hooked Vellani to her character:

Moderator: “There are many up and coming young superheroes. But what makes Ms. Marvel special? What is the, ‘It factor,’ that makes her stand out among the rest of the other young superheroes? And you know, I’ll say we’ve already heard the Tom Holland here. We’ve heard, you know, we know there are other young high schooler age people in the MCU. But what is it that makes Kamala stick out?”

Kevin Feige: “Iman.”

Vellani: “I think Ms. Marvel, you know, always understood fan culture on such a cellular level, and it just really elevated the storytelling in a really unique way. You know, she’s a 16-year-old kid with super powers, fine, we’ve seen that before. But she’s also a fan of every other hero within the MCU canon. And you know, that fascination and excitement is so shared with real-life Marvel fans, so that’s why we relate to her. You know? She reacts how we would when she gets powers. And so yeah, I love that part of her, and that’s why I fell in love with her.”

In Vellani’s eyes, Kamala’s culture and her Muslim upbringing were only a part of her personality that she experiences every day of her life. She saw a great balance between her Pakistani culture and her place as an “Avengers loving, fanfic writing dork,” which drives the show forward more than anything else:

Vellani: “And culture and religion were never the main thing of her personality, it was just some part of her life. You know, how it was for me. It’s like, this is the time I wake up. This is the time I go to school. This is the time I pray. This is the time I eat. Like, it’s just a set, a normal thing. And we didn’t wanna make the show about a Pakistani Muslim, it was about, you know, this Avengers loving, fanfic writing dork, which just so happens to be a Pakistani Muslim. And yeah, I think we were balanced it quite well. Thank you, thank you, thank you.”

Things About to Get Real for Ms. Marvel

Although only one episode is available to the public right now, Ms. Marvel has separated itself from the MCU’s Disney+ pack by bringing a sense of childlike wonder and joy into Phase 4 behind Kamala Khan. Her obsession with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and her knack for fan-fiction and other storytelling puts viewers in the shoes of a teenager living in this universe, and it’s largely been a fun time thus far.

Even so, as shown by the first episode’s post-credits scene, Kamala’s world is about to turn upside down in quite a short amount of time.

The Department of Damage Control learning about her existence is something that fans will pay close attention to, especially since it’s the same agent that gave Peter Parker such a hard time in Spider-Man: No Way Home. While it’s unknown when Kamala’s family will learn about her newfound powers, that’s sure to add another layer of drama and intensity to the youngster’s origin story as well.

No matter how all the details work out, this Avengers fangirl is about to learn quickly what it really means to be a powered person in a world full of other powered people.

Episode 1 of Ms. Marvel is now available to stream on Disney+. Episode 2 will debut on Disney+ on Wednesday, June 15.

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Marvel Updates Matt Murdock’s On-Screen Report, Confirms ‘Daredevil’ Events Are MCU Canon

Marvel Updates Matt Murdock’s On-Screen Report, Confirms ‘Daredevil’ Events Are MCU Canon

In a move that many fans of the Man Without Fear have been waiting for, Marvel has updated the official on-screen report for Matt Murdock (Daredevil) located here.

After Charlie Cox reprised his role as Matt Murdock in 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home in a brief cameo, fans began to question whether this was the same Matt we’d seen in the former Netflix series, or if this was a “variant” of the character. The updates to the report have finally given fans a definitive answer as to whether or not the events of Daredevil are canon to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and thankfully that answer is yes, and that we are seeing the same Matt Murdock we’ve always seen (just not the Ben Affleck version, thankfully).

Following a description of the final events of season 3 of Daredevil, where Matt attends the funeral for Father Lantom, makes amends with Sister Maggie, and reconciles with Foggy and Karen, the report now continues on:

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“Sometime later, Matt was hired as an attorney to defend Peter Parker, as Peter had been publicly outed as Spider-Man and accused of Mysterio’s murder. Though Peter was legally cleared of any wrongdoing, Matt warned him he’d still have to face the court of public opinion and advised Harold “Happy” Hogan to hire a good lawyer. As if on cue, a protestor threw a brick through the window of the Parkers’ apartment in support of Mysterio. Fortunately, due to his heightened senses, Matt was able to catch the brick before it hurt anyone inside. When Peter asked him how he was able to do that, Matt claimed it was because he was a really good lawyer and left it at that.”

While these updates clearly confirm that we are seeing the same Daredevil we always have and that the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home do definitively take place after Daredevil season 3 chronologically, it does raise the question of whether or not Daredevil’s Defenders teammates are also considered canon to the MCU. Hopefully Marvel can and will provide fans an answer to that burning question soon.

These updates are likely not to be the last to come to Matt Murdock’s on-screen report as he is expected to make future appearances in the MCU as well, including a rumored appearance in She-Hulk which is slated to release later this year. Additionally, the rumor mill has been circulating for some time now that some sort of Daredevil reboot is in the works from Marvel studios, which you can read more about here.

Daredevil is now available to stream on its new home, Disney+, along with the other former-Netflix series. Spider-Man: No Way Home is available for digital purchase now, and will release on physical media on April 12.