Why can't the team just remake it with a new name?
I realize they would have to be self supporting for a little while, but I assume most/all the employees have severance. Would a VC fund this?
For the engineers, if it doesn't work out, they will most likely not have a problem getting a job.
What are the downsides/obstacles to doing this?
Sources:
(1) https://twitter.com/GergelyOrosz/status/1564986820999405568
(2) https://venturebeat.com/business/inside-frances-zenly-the-social-mapping-app-that-was-just-bought-by-snap/
(3) https://techcrunch.com/2022/05/18/social-maps-app-zenly-rolls-out-its-own-maps/
The main issue would be that Snap bought the IP, and the founders signed the irrevocable, interminable, exclusive rights to that IP in any universes known or unknown over to Snap. To replicate the application under a new name would be using IP now owned by Snap.
It's hard to see how to build the product into a profitable business... They never made revenue and it was never clear how they could.
And even if they ever did then Apple and Google jealously guard the maps sector, they would swoop in and build something better direct into their products.
Of course Google remains king in the contempt-for-users puddle.