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News, coverage and analysis tracking Marathon across the outlets.- Another Report States Bungie Has Nothing Else In Development, But Marathon Will Be Allowed To “Find Its Legs”A report indicates Bungie is shifting its development focus from Destiny 2 to Marathon, with layoffs planned but not immediate. Destiny 3 is not in development due to Sony's concerns over funding, and no other projects have been greenlit. The success of Marathon is now critical for Bungie's future.
- Engagement RingA petition related to Destiny 3 has reportedly surpassed the peak player count of Bungie's upcoming game, Marathon. This indicates significant community interest and discussion surrounding the potential for Destiny 3.
- Most of Bungie's staff were reportedly unaware of the decision to end active development on Destiny 2 until it went publicBungie has reportedly ended active development on Destiny 2, with its final update scheduled for June. Many developers at Bungie were allegedly unaware of this decision until it was publicly announced, leading to internal frustration. The studio is shifting resources towards its new title, Marathon, which is expected to receive increased support from Sony.
- Deus Ex, Marathon actor Elias Toufexis doesn't get why people root for games to fail: 'Life is so short,…Actor Elias Toufexis, known for his roles in Deus Ex and Marathon, expressed frustration with online negativity and people actively wishing for games to fail. He shared an anecdote about encountering a comment hoping for Bungie's failure due to perceived ideology, questioning the source of such sentiments. Toufexis advocates for constructive criticism over unproductive outrage, emphasizing that life is too short to spend hours spreading negativity online.
- Fans Are Petitioning Sony To Greenlight Destiny 3Fans have started a petition urging Sony to fund the development of Destiny 3, following Bungie's announcement that active development on Destiny 2 is ending. Bungie cited high costs as the reason for not pursuing Destiny 3, and reports suggest the studio may face layoffs. The petition highlights the franchise's popularity and community impact, with over 137,000 signatures.
- Space Marine 2 gets a steep discount, a free trial and an update that adds a 'major revamp' of Siege Mode, as its multiplayer continues to outpace games like MarathonWarhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 has received a significant update, Patch 13.0, which includes a major revamp of its Siege Mode, now called Siege 2.0. This update introduces new mechanics, increased difficulty, and a reset of player progress for the mode. The game is also available with a 70% discount and a free trial that includes campaign and PvP content.
- As Destiny 2 prepares for one final update, a former Bungie legal chief says the studio is "now becoming what I…Bungie's former General Counsel, Don McGowan, expressed concerns that the studio is becoming a "publishing imprint" under Sony's ownership, following reports of layoffs and the end of active development for Destiny 2. McGowan, who helped facilitate Bungie's acquisition by Sony, stated his fears are coming true regarding the developer's future.
- Our readers are clear: They want Destiny 3, which is awkward, because Bungie reportedly isn't making Destiny 3A PC Gamer poll indicates a strong reader desire for Destiny 3, with 74% of respondents favoring it over new IPs or other franchise continuations. However, reports suggest Bungie is not actively developing Destiny 3 due to budget constraints, with a potential release not expected until the 2030s if it were to enter pre-production now.
- Destiny 2 and Marathon fans are waging a review war following end-of-development announcementFans of Destiny 2 and Marathon are engaging in a "review war" on platforms like Steam following Bungie's announcement of significant changes to the development of both titles. This backlash highlights player dissatisfaction with the studio's recent decisions.
- Bungie Didn’t Start Working On Destiny 3 Because Of “how much money it would take”Bungie has not begun development on Destiny 3 due to the significant financial investment required, according to reports by Jason Schreier. Despite Destiny 3's potential profitability, the company is focusing on its upcoming game Marathon to cover costs, with no other projects currently greenlit. This situation also raises concerns about potential layoffs at the studio.
- Destiny 3 is Not in Development, Bungie Planning “Significant” Number of Layoffs – RumorBungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs, with sources indicating that a Destiny 3 sequel is not currently in development. While Destiny 2 will cease receiving new content updates after June 9th, the studio is exploring new game pitches, including potential future Destiny titles. Some staff have shifted to work on the extraction shooter Marathon.
- Shock, tears, and relief: How Destiny 2's most popular creators reacted to the end of the legendary shooterBungie has announced that Destiny 2 will cease receiving content updates after June 9th, 2026, a decision that has deeply affected its most prominent content creators. Streamers like Datto and Fallout expressed shock and sadness, reflecting on the game's decade-long impact on their careers and communities. While the end of Destiny 2's content cycle is confirmed, the future of a potential Destiny 3 remains uncertain, with Bungie currently focused on its new extraction shooter, Marathon.
- Destiny Players Review Bomb Marathon Only to Be Met With Countercampaign from Bungie FansDestiny players have initiated a review bombing campaign against the upcoming game Marathon on Steam. However, fans of developer Bungie have responded with a countercampaign, leaving positive reviews to defend the title.
- Destiny 2 was never going to last forever, but that's what made it specialDestiny 2's final content update, Moment of Triumph, launches June 9, marking the end of its live-service era. While the game will remain playable, Bungie is shifting focus to new projects like Marathon, potentially leading to layoffs. The article reflects on the unique value of live-service games and the memories they create, drawing parallels to Destiny's predecessor and contrasting Bungie's approach with Square Enix's handling of Final Fantasy 14.
- Bungie Is Ending Development For Destiny 2, and Shifting the Focus to MarathonBungie has announced the end of active development for Destiny 2, with the final live-service content update scheduled for June 9, 2026. The studio will shift its focus to incubating new games, including Marathon, and plans to make significant layoffs. Destiny 2 will remain playable after its final update, and all content will be bundled into a collection with permanent markdowns.
- As someone who was all-in on Destiny, I'm gutted to see where we are nowThe author expresses deep disappointment regarding the end of active development for Destiny 2, a game they have played since its initial release. They lament the perceived mismanagement and squandered potential of the franchise, contrasting it with the rich world-building and sense of possibility from its early days. Bungie is now shifting its focus to the development of Marathon.
- Destiny developers reflect on the end of an era: 'We all worked so hard to maintain the quality bar under…Former Bungie developers and voice actors reflect on the end of Destiny 2's decade-long run as a live service game, following the announcement that its final update will arrive on June 9. Many shared their pride in their contributions and the community, while acknowledging the difficult circumstances surrounding the game's conclusion and potential layoffs.
- Layoffs imminent at Bungie, former BioWare devs launch new studio, and GTA VI still on for November - Patch Notes #53Bungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the end of Destiny 2's active development, shifting focus to Marathon. Meanwhile, former BioWare and Inflexion Games developers have launched a new studio called Studio Reset. Grand Theft Auto 6 is still on track for a November 2026 release, though its price remains unconfirmed. Additionally, Embracer Group plans to spin off major franchises and studios, and Xbox has updated its adaptive thumbstick toppers.
- Marathon Steam reviews take a hit as Destiny 2 fans react to news of the MMO ending updates after nearly 9 years:…Bungie has announced that Destiny 2 will receive its final live-service update next month, ending nearly nine years of new content. In response, some players have begun review bombing Bungie's new game, Marathon, on Steam. This comes amidst reports of significant layoffs planned at Bungie and Sony's reported impairment losses against the studio's assets.
- Report Claims “Significant” Layoffs Are Incoming For Bungie As Destiny 2 EndsBungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the end of new content development for Destiny 2. Despite speculation, there are no immediate plans for Destiny 3, with the studio focusing on its extraction shooter Marathon. Sony, which acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion, has written down $769 million of the studio's value amid these changes.