Marvel Snap Album Tracker & Completion Guide

Albums: themed variant collections with real rewards

Albums are themed collections of variants grouped around a character, artist, or style. Each album contains 7 to 12 variants and unlocks tiered rewards as you collect them. Rewards include credits, Collector's Tokens, exclusive variant art, avatars, and emotes. SnapComplete tracks all 75 released albums plus 4 upcoming, and new ones are added regularly alongside variant releases.

Not every album is created equal. Some hand out thousands of tokens and exclusive variants. Others are mostly cosmetic. The variants inside an album have different acquisition methods too: some cost gold in the shop (rare variants run 700 gold, super rare cost 1,200 gold), some cost tokens directly, and some only appear in packs or bundles. Figuring out which albums are worth your gold and tokens is the hard part, especially when you factor in the shop rebate (2,000 tokens back for every 10 variant purchases, effectively 200 tokens per variant).

Track progress, costs, and rewards for every album

SnapComplete's album tracker syncs your collection and shows exactly where you stand on every album. You can see how many variants you own, what's left to collect, and what each remaining variant will cost in gold or tokens. Filter by reward type (tokens, credits, cosmetics) or by progress level to find albums you're close to finishing. A search bar lets you jump straight to a specific album by name.

Sort by Cost to Complete to find cheap finishes, by Remaining Rewards to chase the most tokens, or by Album Value to see the net return per variant. The Album Value sort uses a VPV (Value Per Variant) algorithm that finds the best stopping tier for each album. It works by computing the cheapest set of unowned variants to buy (sorted by gold-equivalent cost), then walks through each reward tier to find the point where cumulative rewards minus cumulative costs gives the best per-variant return. It factors in gold-to-token conversion at the 0.8 Token Tuesday rate, the shop rebate (2,000 tokens back per 10 variant purchases), and credit values at the standard two-thirds token ratio.

A positive VPV means the album literally pays for itself in tokens. A negative VPV means you're paying a net cost per variant, but the cosmetics might still be worth it to you. The key insight is that you don't always need to finish every album. Sometimes the optimal play is to collect enough variants to hit the best reward tier and then stop, because the remaining tiers cost more than they give back.

Tap any album to see the full detail view: every variant listed with ownership status, reward tiers with their unlocks, and a complete value breakdown showing exactly where your tokens come from. The breakdown splits costs by acquisition method (gold shop, token shop, packs) and shows each reward line item: direct token rewards, credit rewards converted to token value, and the token value of any cards included as rewards.

Find the most profitable albums to finish first

That depends on what you care about. If you want raw token value, sort by Album Value and look for albums with positive VPV, meaning the rewards give back more than you spend. If you're close to finishing one, sort by Progress and knock out the cheapest remaining variants. If you want to see what most other players are completing, the # of Completions sort (premium) ranks albums by how popular they are across synced players, with percentage breakdowns showing what fraction of the community has finished each one.

Day 1 album completions are tracked too. If you finished an album the same day it released, you'll see a trophy icon on that album. The global leaderboard tracks Day 1 album completion counts as a ranked metric. For completionists chasing that leaderboard, the album tracker shows release dates alongside progress so you can plan ahead for upcoming albums.

How many albums are in Marvel Snap?

There are 75 released albums in Marvel Snap, plus 4 upcoming albums already datamined, and new ones are added regularly. SnapComplete tracks them all automatically when you sync your collection.

Are Marvel Snap albums worth completing?

It depends on the album. Some albums return more in token value than they cost to complete, while others are purely cosmetic. SnapComplete's VPV (Value Per Variant) metric shows you which albums give a net positive return so you can prioritize the profitable ones.

Do I need premium to use the album tracker?

No. The album tracker, cost-to-complete, progress tracking, and sorting by release/cost/progress are all free. Premium adds Album Value sorting (VPV rankings), remaining reward sorting, and community completion counts.