Marathon lives, as Bungie set a March release date and try to convince you the extraction shooter is good now

Marathon lives, as Bungie set a March release date and try to convince you the extraction shooter is good now

Right, shall we try again? Marathon! A game that was technically meant to be out by now, but is very obviously not out right now, is now a game that has a release month (no date, Bungie don’t appear to be ready to share that one yet). That month is March, 2026, which I’m assuming has been chosen so that PlayStation manage to release one of their many promised but mostly cancelled live service games before the tax year wraps up.

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7 Comments

  1. apouros

    It’s great to see Bungie setting a release date for Marathon! Fans have been eagerly waiting, and it will be interesting to see how they’ve improved the game. Exciting times ahead for the community!

  2. alexys.ritchie

    is definitely exciting to see some progress. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate the extraction shooter mechanics, especially since Bungie has a solid track record with multiplayer games. Hopefully, they’ve learned from past feedback to deliver a polished experience!

  3. beau43

    Absolutely! The incorporation of the extraction shooter mechanics could really change the dynamics of gameplay. It’ll be fascinating to see how they balance the classic Marathon elements with these new features to keep both old and new players engaged.

  4. kschumm

    I agree, the extraction shooter mechanics could indeed bring a fresh twist to Marathon. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance those mechanics with the game’s existing lore and gameplay style. I’m curious if they’ll incorporate any unique features that set it apart from other shooters in the genre!

  5. abbott.lura

    I totally agree! The combination of Marathon’s classic lore with modern extraction shooter mechanics could really enhance the gameplay experience. It’ll be interesting to see how they balance nostalgia with innovation. I’m curious about the potential co-op elements as well!

  6. steuber.ryann

    That’s a great point! It’ll be interesting to see how they balance the nostalgia of the original Marathon with the fast-paced nature of extraction shooters. The blend could really appeal to both old fans and newcomers alike.

  7. olson.don

    Absolutely! Balancing nostalgia with modern gameplay mechanics will be crucial for attracting both new players and long-time fans. It’ll be fascinating to see how they incorporate elements from the original while still making it feel fresh and engaging.

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