Marathon
News, coverage and analysis tracking Marathon across the outlets.- Checking In On ‘Marathon’ A Month After LaunchBungie's new extraction shooter, Marathon, is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X. The game is set in a futuristic failed human colony and features a PvPvE style of gameplay.
- Engagement RingBungie's upcoming game Marathon reportedly has a budget exceeding $200 million. While the studio is under pressure to increase its player base, it is not facing an immediate shutdown. The article also briefly mentions the game It Takes Two.
- Where to get Eccentric Salvage in MarathonThis guide details how to find Eccentric Salvage in the game Marathon. Acquiring this item is described as a highly random process for players.
- Marathon Cost $250+ Million To MakeThe game Marathon reportedly cost over $250 million to develop, with initial sales of 1.2 million copies insufficient to cover these expenses. Despite the high budget and revenue concerns, the game maintains a daily player count of around 345,000, suggesting potential for future growth with continued support from Sony and Bungie.
- "This is not a game that is about to face some sort of imminent shutdown" - Marathon reportedly had a budget of $200m, and while player numbers are dipping, team morale remains goodMarathon reportedly had a development budget exceeding $250 million, with player numbers on Steam dipping significantly since launch. Despite these challenges and concerns typical of live service games, morale at developer Bungie remains positive, and the team is committed to long-term support for the title.
- Marathon’s Quarter-Billion Budget Crash-Lands: 1.2M Sales Can’t Save Bungie’s Sci-Fi DreamsBungie's sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon, developed with a budget exceeding $250 million, has struggled to retain players since its launch. Despite initial player numbers, concurrent player counts on Steam and Xbox have significantly declined, raising concerns about the game's financial viability and Bungie's future projects under Sony.
- Xbox exec who brought Bungie into Microsoft says it's "weird" to see Sony own the creators of Halo: "It was so weird to launch Marathon and see a PlayStation logo"Former Xbox executive Ed Fries expressed his surprise at seeing Bungie, the creators of Halo, now owned by Sony and developing the game Marathon for PlayStation. Fries, who was instrumental in Microsoft's original acquisition of Bungie 26 years ago, found it surreal to play Marathon on his Xbox and see a PlayStation logo. He admitted he would not have believed this trajectory for Bungie if told 25 years prior.
- Marathon Reportedly Had a Budget of Over $200 Million — and While the Pressure Is on Bungie to Gain More Players, It Is Not Facing an Imminent, Concord-Style ShutdownA new report indicates that Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon has a budget exceeding $200 million. Despite a significant drop in player numbers since its launch, the game is reportedly not facing an imminent shutdown.
- You Might Not Want to Know How Much It Reportedly Cost Bungie to Make MarathonA new report suggests that Bungie's upcoming game Marathon has a development budget exceeding $200 million, potentially reaching over $250 million before ongoing costs. This figure is comparable to or even surpasses the reported budget for Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Despite financial concerns and past project cancellations following Sony's acquisition of Bungie, the studio is reportedly focused on creating new content for Marathon, which has received positive initial feedback.
- "I have big respect for them" - PUBG's boss looks to old foe Fortnite to secure the future of its battle royaleTaeseok Jang, Krafton's head of the PUBG IP franchise group, expresses respect for Fortnite's success in evolving the battle royale genre into a platform for user-generated content and diverse experiences. Despite challenges faced by Fortnite and the broader live service market, Jang believes PUBG: Battlegrounds is well-positioned for future growth by embracing a similar platform model and unique gameplay.
- Where to find the Conveyance Request in Outpost - MarathonThis guide details the locations of the Conveyance Request within the Outpost map in the game Marathon. Players can use this information to find the item and proceed to the Drone Wing.
- The 007 First Light DualSense has the license to kill my future excitement for all limited edition PS5 controllersSony Interactive Entertainment has unveiled a limited edition DualSense controller for the upcoming game 007 First Light, featuring a gold chassis and game logo. Pre-orders begin April 17, with the controller launching May 27 to coincide with the PlayStation 5 release. The article expresses disappointment with the controller's minimalistic design, particularly the thin "barrel-inspired detailing."
- State of Play Potentially Happening on April 16, Possibly “Third-Party Focused” – RumorInsider NateTheHate suggests a State of Play event may occur on April 16th, potentially focusing on third-party titles rather than first-party games like Marvel's Wolverine. While his track record is strong, this information is unconfirmed. The article also briefly mentions other unrelated game news.
- Marathon talks cheaters and toxicity, nerfs knives, and preps mid-season experimentsBungie is addressing player concerns in Marathon, implementing measures against cheaters and toxic behavior, including easier flagging and stream sniping prevention. A recent tuning update adjusted melee and knife damage to improve game balance. Future updates will include changes to the echo pulse ability, tracker drone buffs, and further gameplay experiments, with network improvements also being tested.
- From the C: to the /Mnt/s, Linux is better than ever for PC gaming – and easier to switch to from WindowsLinux has become a viable and accessible alternative to Windows for PC gaming, largely due to improvements in compatibility layers like Proton and the popularity of devices like the Steam Deck. While challenges remain, particularly with anti-cheat software, various distributions and tools now make it easier for users to switch and enjoy a wide range of games.
- Bungie promises "zero tolerance" for Marathon cheaters with new reporting toolsBungie is implementing new reporting tools and enhancing cheat detection methods in Marathon to combat cheating and toxicity. The developer has a zero-tolerance policy and is actively banning confirmed cheaters, with further improvements to anti-cheat systems planned. Recent updates also adjusted the game's Bubble Shield and melee combat effectiveness.
- As Marathon faces the kind of cheat users Destiny 2 fans know all too well, Bungie promises "we have a zero-tolerance policy" and that anti-cheat improvements are on the wayBungie has acknowledged the growing problem of cheaters in its new game Marathon, stating a zero-tolerance policy and promising ongoing improvements to anti-cheat measures. The developer confirmed that bans are actively being issued and that telemetry and detection methods are being expanded to better combat cheating, drawing on their experience with Destiny 2. Bungie also plans to enhance the in-game reporting system to notify players when their reports lead to action.
- Marathon update 1.0.5.3 patch notes nerfs the Knife and Bubble ShieldBungie has released update 1.0.5.3 for Marathon, which includes balance changes that nerf the Knife and Bubble Shield. Additionally, a Contract requirement has been updated to remove the "in a single run" stipulation.
- All Cryo Archive Contracts - MarathonThis guide details how to complete the obtuse Cryo Archive Contracts assigned by Durandal aboard the UESC Marathon. It aims to provide clarity on the various tasks players must accomplish within the game.
- We have a zero-tolerance policy around cheating" - Bungie targets Marathon cheaters as it unveils new plans to combat themBungie has stated a zero-tolerance policy towards cheating in Marathon, announcing plans to improve cheat detection and player reporting tools. The developer is actively banning cheaters and will continue to invest in anti-cheat measures to protect the integrity of the game. Future updates will include better voice chat moderation and anti-stream-sniping features.