Yes, it’s basically officially confirmed, there are bots in Marvel Snap. And not just the ones in the early ranks when you are just starting fresh with your account… there are bots in the Infinite rank as well, and everywhere in between! Funnily enough, most of these bots run under the direct command of Second Dinner, while there are some bots that are run by players for various goals. What’s the deal with AI taking over Marvel Snap? Why are there bots in Marvel Snap? How do you spot a Bot in Marvel Snap? Is there a list of bots in Marvel Snap? Find out below, here at Prima Games.

Why Are There Bots in Marvel Snap?

It’s in hindsight very simple. There are three main reasons on why there are bots in Marvel Snap:

It’s not a secret actually, the developers ARE discussing these matters publicly on the Marvel Snap official Discord. They want to make them as human-like as possible so that nobody notices that they are playing against a bot. Given the simplicity of the game (in hindsight), it might be plausible to program decent bots that can stand a fighting chance.

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How to Recognize a Bot in Marvel Snap

There are a couple of “tells” that you can use to gauge if you’re playing against a bot:

Where Can I Find the List of Suspected Bots in Marvel Snap?

Marvel Snap Zoneis a great resource for the list you are looking for. The list sometimes gets updated. Check if your username is on the list, perhaps. However, that’s not a 100% guarantee either.

What Should I Do Now With This Information?

Well, nothing, really. It’s claimed that some bots have “supernatural” powers and that they see your hand, etc… You still need to work on winning every game with as many Cubes as possible or losing it with at least Cubes as possible. We have an in-depth, multiple-part guide on what you can do to improve your game and reach Infinite.

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In conclusion, I’d like to add that bots should not be a permanent way to populate a game. Marvel Snap should grow with quality so that it attracts thousands and thousands of players so that bots are not even necessary (except for the early tutorial ranks). That’s it for this article, everyone. Make sure to tune in to our Marvel Snap tag below for more Marvel Snap content!

Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.