Marathon
News, coverage and analysis tracking Marathon across the outlets.- The MOP Up: Albion Online teases a new July eventAlbion Online is teasing a new event called "Keeper Uprising" for Guild Season 33 starting July 4th, featuring special missions and rewards. This roundup also includes updates from RuneScape, Neverwinter, Entropia Universe, Dungeon Fighter Online, La Tale, Myth of Empires: Throne, Hearthstone, Cave Crave, MapleStory: Idle RPG, Star Trek Online, Mimesis, MechWarrior 5 Mercenaries, MechWarrior Online, Marathon, Persist Online, Planet Crafter, and Teamfight Tactics, covering new content, events, patches, and business changes.
- Buffs, Nerfs, and BugsMarathon players are experiencing an excessive amount of loot in Season 2, a phenomenon the developers are actively investigating. Separately, StarCraft 2 developers are addressing game balance issues.
- Marathon players are amassing way too much loot in Season 2, and the primary cause is a mystery: 'We're still…Players in Marathon's second season are accumulating excessive amounts of loot, causing an imbalance in the game's economy. Bungie has identified several bugs and contributing factors, including "guaranteed gold drops" and "Sponsored Survival grind," but the primary cause of higher rarity loot proliferation remains elusive. The developer has implemented temporary progression tweaks while investigating the root issue.
- Weekend PC Download Deals for June 19: GOG.com Summer SaleThis weekend's PC gaming deals include GOG.com's Summer Sale featuring discounts on titles like Hollow Knight Silksong and Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition. Steam and Epic Games Store also have various sales, with free games available on Epic Games Store and Amazon Luna. Humble Bundle offers several game bundles for different price tiers.
- Issues and ActivismTask Bar Hero is experiencing a surge in popularity, but players are reporting what appear to be legitimate bans, with the developer remaining silent on the issue. Separately, Bungie has not addressed promises made to buyers of the Deluxe Edition of Marathon regarding the full game.
- PlayStation’s Inconsistency of PC Releases and Lack of Revenue Led to Recent Exclusivity Shift – RumorSony Interactive Entertainment has reportedly shifted its strategy, making single-player narrative games exclusive to PlayStation consoles due to inconsistent PC release performance and insufficient revenue. While live-service titles will still launch on PC alongside PlayStation 5, plans for PC ports of games like Ghost of Yōtei have been scrapped. This decision was apparently made recently, impacting future game releases.
- Marathon Season 2 is testing my map knowledge in the most terrifying way: by turning the lights offMarathon's second season introduces the Night Marsh map, which plunges players into darkness, forcing reliance on spatial memory and sound cues rather than flashlights. This design choice transforms the familiar map into a daunting navigational challenge, emphasizing stealth and positional awareness over direct confrontation. The article highlights how this darkness serves as both a terrifying obstacle and a unique gameplay mechanic, reminiscent of classic stealth titles.
- Games Inbox: Do you need to buy a PS5 Pro to play GTA 6?A reader expresses concern about how Grand Theft Auto 6 will perform on a standard PlayStation 5, speculating that a PlayStation 5 Pro might be necessary. The article also touches on industry topics like Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Capcom's success, and the merits of game remakes versus new titles.
- PlayStation’s Marathon Bet Looks Like It’s Already BackfiringMarathon, Bungie's extraction shooter, is struggling to maintain player numbers on Steam despite a recent season update and a free week, falling significantly from its launch peak. The game's high development cost, estimated at $200-250 million, coupled with Sony's reported $765 million in impairment losses related to Bungie's portfolio, suggests significant financial pressure. The article questions the viability of Marathon as a live-service title given its hardcore PvP focus and the market saturation, especially after Destiny 2's end of support.
- Marathon Showcases its Vantage Shell With a New Cinematic TrailerBungie released a new cinematic trailer for Marathon showcasing the abilities of the Vandal shell, focusing on atmosphere rather than gameplay. The trailer highlights the Vandal's combat prowess and mobility within the game's setting. The article also touches on the ongoing NIGHTFALL season, new game modes, and Bungie's efforts to increase Marathon's player base, including a recent Open Play Week.
- Destiny 2 developer Bungie will be halved in size this summer claims sourceBungie is reportedly planning massive layoffs this summer, potentially affecting at least 50% of its workforce, according to journalist Sylvain Trinel. This follows previous rounds of layoffs and comes amid struggles with the game Marathon and a recent surge in popularity for Destiny 2. Sony Interactive Entertainment, which acquired Bungie in 2022, reported a significant impairment loss related to the studio earlier this year.
- Evening PatchesSeveral games received updates today, including Assassin's Creed Shadows, Killing Floor 3 with its Onslaught Update, and Marathon with update 1.1.0.2. Microsoft Flight Simulator also released its City Update 15 for Illinois.
- I wish Bungie would stop designing excellent multiplayer shooters and go back to making fantasy strategy games where you…This article expresses a desire for Bungie to return to developing strategy games like the Myth series, rather than focusing solely on excellent multiplayer shooters such as their new game Marathon. The author highlights the unique tactical squad management and physics-based combat of Myth, lamenting that the games are not readily available digitally or easily playable on modern systems, unlike Bungie's current output.
- Weekend PC Download Deals for June 12: Steam Bullet FestThis weekend's PC gaming deals include a Steam Bullet Fest celebrating bullet hell and shooter games, alongside sales from various publishers and developers like Capcom, Klei, and Ubisoft. Notable titles on sale include Vampire Survivors, Returnal, and Destiny 2, with free games and bundles also available across platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, and Amazon Luna.
- Just what Bungie needed: Marathon Season 2 woes continue as endgame mode Cryo Archive is disabled after players discover…Bungie has temporarily disabled the Cryo Archive endgame mode in its futuristic shooter Marathon due to an exploit that prevents players from being revived after being downed. This issue follows several other bugs and glitches that have plagued Marathon's second season since its recent launch. The studio is also reportedly facing significant layoffs amidst these ongoing development challenges.
- Before you place all the blame on Sony, former Destiny 2 CM says Bungie was 'very close to shutting its doors'…Former Destiny 2 community manager Liana Ruppert stated that Bungie was on the verge of shutting down before its acquisition by Sony. Ruppert clarified that the studio's financial struggles predated the deal, making the acquisition an emergency measure. Despite Sony's $3.6 billion investment, the studio has faced challenges, including a significant impairment loss related to Destiny 2 and Marathon.
- 'The Only Way to Keep Bungie Alive Is to Support Marathon,' Ex-Destiny Community Manager SaysA former Bungie community manager believes that supporting the upcoming game Marathon is crucial for the studio's survival, suggesting that issues within the company predate Marathon's development and Sony's acquisition. The manager criticized players for comparing Destiny 2's player count to Marathon's early reception.
- Destiny 2 and Bungie as a whole were "very close" to closing before Sony buyout, according to ex-community lead: "It was an emergency acquisition"Former Bungie community lead Liana Ruppert stated that the company was on the verge of shutting down before Sony's $3.6 billion acquisition in 2022. Ruppert described the buyout as an 'emergency acquisition' that saved both Destiny 2 and Bungie itself. Despite initial independence, Sony recently reported a $765 million impairment loss on the studio.
- Fascinating PS5 Sales Estimates Peg Ghost of Yotei as a TriumphAlinea Analytics has provided sales estimates for first-party PlayStation 5 games, indicating Ghost of Yotei as a significant success with 4.8 million units sold. Other titles like Death Stranding 2: On the Beach and MLB The Show 26 also performed well, though Saros and Marathon appear to be underperforming significantly. The data suggests a strong market for Sony's cinematic single-player titles.
- Destiny 2's final update causes the biggest jump in players in nearly two years, as Marathon numbers coincidentally drop to near their lowestDestiny 2's final update, Monument of Triumph, has caused a significant surge in player numbers, reaching nearly 168,000 concurrent players on Steam, the highest in almost two years. This coincides with a drop in players for Bungie's new game, Marathon, which has seen its concurrent player count fall to near its lowest point. The Monument of Triumph update is described as gigantic, bringing back vaulted content and reversing recent unpopular decisions.