Generally, if you want to play a mobile game on your computer, you need an emulator. However, mobile game developers are starting to branch out and make their titles available natively on Windows and Mac. Such is the case with Marvel Snap, which quickly became one of the most popular mobile games for a long time. Let’s see how to play Marvel Snap on PC.
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THE SHORT ANSWER
To play Marvel Snap on PC, launch Steam. Go to SHOP > Marvel Snap. Download the game from Steam, then click PLAYER.
KEY SECTIONS
How to Play Marvel Snap on Windows

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Marvel Snap is relatively easy to play on a Windows computer. Second Dinner has made the game available natively on Steam, so you just need to download it like any other Steam game.
- If you haven’t already, download Steam and create an account. Log in to your Steam account.
- Go to the SHOP in Steam and use the search bar to search for “Marvel Snap”.
- Go to the Marvel Snap page.
- Download Marvel Snap as a Steam game.
- Go to the LIBRARY tab in Steam and find Marvel Snap.
- Click on the green PLAYER button to launch Marvel Snap.
- On startup, log in to your account.
How to Play Marvel Snap on Mac

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This cross-platform card game is also available on Apple Mac computers. However, there is a strict limitation: the game is only available for Apple Silicon Macs. This means your Mac must have an M1 or M2 chip.
Marvel Snap is available on the Apple App Store as a “Designed for iPad” version. The only Macs capable of running mobile apps natively are those with Apple Silicon M-series chips. If your device fits that description, here’s how to get Marvel Snap on your computer:
- On your Mac, launch the Apple App Store.
- Use the search bar at the top left to search for “Marvel Snap”.
- Marvel Snap will not appear as a Mac app result. Instead, you need to find it under the iPhone and iPad apps section.
- Click on TO OBTAIN next to Marvel Snap. Allow it to download.
- Click on OPEN next to Marvel Snap.

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