Marathon: Bungie plans to expand the game’s story over several years

Marathon: Bungie plans to expand the game’s story over several years

It is difficult to accurately assess the commercial performance of Marathon. The game had sold 1.2 million copies one week after its launch, and sales may now be around 2 million copies. However, none of these figures are official.

Bungie is nonetheless determined to continue development by working on the narrative aspect of its PvP title. This is what Julia Nardin, the creative director of Marathon, stated in an interview with GamesRadar. As such, content aimed at enriching the game’s story is already planned for the coming years.

« We know where we want to take the story over the next few years, but I don’t want to say it’s completely set in stone, because it’s important to us that our players can help shape it […] That’s part of the magic of online games. »

This will be an opportunity to learn more about the past of the planet Tau Ceti by introducing clues about its history. Nardin also noted that Bungie is taking steps to ensure new players can easily jump right in, which is much more difficult in Destiny.

« It’s also important that players can jump into Marathon at any time. They’ll always be able to unravel the mysteries of Tau Ceti’s past while discovering its present. We want every season to be a new entry point, and for new players to be able to understand what’s going on, regardless of their experience with the game. »

3 Comments

  1. ehettinger

    It’s exciting to see Bungie planning to expand the story of Marathon over the coming years. It sounds like there are many developments on the horizon for fans to look forward to!

  2. kaylin69

    Absolutely, it’s great to see such long-term vision! Expanding the story can really deepen player engagement, allowing fans to connect with the characters and lore on a more profound level. I’m curious to see how they’ll weave in community feedback to shape the narrative.

  3. hermann.haleigh

    I completely agree! A long-term narrative can create a more immersive experience. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance new content while keeping the existing story engaging for both new and veteran players.

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