Marvel Snap April 2025 What If...? Season – New Cards, Spotlight Cache Schedule, and More
/Developer Second Dinner has unveiled the next season for their online card game, Marvel Snap. Kicking off on April 1, 2025, the new season is themed around What If...?, exploring alternate versions of iconic characters from different timelines.
Marvel Snap April 2025 – New Season Card
The season card for April is Captain Carter, the first Ongoing card with an ability that only affects cards in the back row of a lane. This introduces a new mechanic that emphasizes card placement order, which could become a key strategy if more cards like Captain Carter are introduced in the future.
Here’s a breakdown of all the cards for the new season, which officially starts on April 1.
Marvel Snap April 2025 – New Cards
Captain Carter (Season Card)
Ongoing: Add this card’s Power to your back-row cards here. (Can’t add to itself.)
Goliath
Ongoing: +1 Power for each other Ongoing card you have in play.
Kahhori
On Reveal: Each card in your hand gives one of your cards in play +1 Power.
Infinity Ultron
On Reveal: Add 2 of Ultron’s Stones to your hand.
Strange Supreme
Gains +2 Power from merging.
End of Turn: Merge one of your created cards into this.
Hydra Stomper
Ongoing: +1 Power for each time one of your cards moved this game.
Marvel Snap April 2025 – Spotlight Cache Schedule
April 2 – April 9
Goliath (New Card)
Gwenpool
Sersi
April 9 – April 16
Kahhori (New Card)
Cull Obsidian
Hydra Bob
April 16 – April 23
Infinity Ultron (New Card)
Cannonball
Pixie
April 23 – April 30
Strange Supreme (New Card)
Speed
U.S. Agent
April 30 – May 7
Hydra Stomper (New Card)
Araña
Madame Web
Marvel Snap Improving Card Progression with Snap Packs
In the reveal of the April 2025 season, Second Dinner also announced Snap Packs, a new system replacing the old system of acquiring new cards for new and returning players not actively playing the game.
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