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Second Dinner, the developer behind Marvel Snap, raised a $100M Series B led by Griffin Gaming Partners to build out its popular mobile collectible card game

Rachel Kaser / VentureBeat :

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Context & Ripple Effects

Second Dinner’s financing sits in a mobile-games funding arc that has included Scopely’s earlier Series B financing and a later $60M round for backend-services provider AccelByte. It matters because the capital is directed at an existing collectible-card game rather than a new studio concept.

The relationship record also ties Marvel Snap’s distribution to ByteDance-owned Nuverse and says Second Dinner plans to seek a new publisher after U.S. access was interrupted. That makes studio funding relevant not only to game development, but also to resilience in publishing and distribution.

First-order effects

  • Second Dinner gains $100M to expand development and operations around Marvel Snap, while Griffin Gaming Partners becomes a major financial backer of the studio.
  • The funding gives the developer more room to support the game as it evaluates a publishing arrangement intended to reduce future distribution disruption.

Second-order effects

  • A better-funded Second Dinner can put greater pressure on rival mobile collectible-card games to sustain content, live operations, and player-retention investment.
  • Nuverse’s role as publisher becomes more strategically consequential: any transition to a new publisher would require coordination across distribution and the game’s ongoing operations.

Third-order effects

  • If developers increasingly separate studio financing from a single publisher relationship, mobile-game studios may seek more control over distribution risk while retaining ownership of their live-service roadmaps.
  • The pattern points to funding for established live-service games being judged partly on operational continuity, not solely on the ability to launch new titles.

The trend: Mobile-game investment is increasingly supporting established live-service franchises alongside efforts to reduce concentration in publishing and distribution.

Discussion

  • @seconddinner @seconddinner on x
    🎉Series B Announcement🎉 We formed Second Dinner to make the MOST FUN games... EVER! We're excited to announce our $100M Series B led by @Griffin_GP - we can't wait to take @marvelsnap and future projects to new heights. [image]