Marvel Snap Album Completion Graph
The Album Completion Graph measures your progress toward completing every album in Marvel Snap. A progress pill shows how many released albums you have completed out of the total, with a completion percentage. A projection pill shows your projected date for finishing them all, based on how fast you complete albums compared to how fast new ones release. The projected date is a premium feature. Below the pills, a chart plots two lines over time: total albums released (gold) and total albums you have completed (blue), with dashed projections extending into the future. The point where the completed line catches the released line is your projected completion date.
When does an album count as completed?
An album counts as completed on the day you obtained the last variant it needed, using the acquisition timestamps recorded when you sync. If you finished an album's variants before the album itself existed in the game, the completion date is the album's release day. Only released albums count toward the total: datamined upcoming albums join the gold line on their release day.
How does the projection work?
The projection runs on the same engine as the variant completion graph. The released line is projected from a recency-weighted average of the album release pace, and your completed line is projected from your completion history. The final date comes from where the two projected lines cross on the chart. Projections cap at five years out, and the graph needs at least two of your album completion dates before it can project.
How do I complete albums faster?
Albums complete by collecting the variants they list, so the fastest path is buying the cheapest variants the album still needs. The Albums page ranks every album by cost to complete and by reward value, and each album's detail page shows exactly which variants are left and what each reward tier pays out.