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After several years since its announcement, we will finally be able to learn more about Marathon

Bungie is ready to reveal more details about Marathon, their new shooter, during a live stream scheduled for April 12. This presentation promises to offer the first look at the gameplay of this highly anticipated title, of which very little has been shown since its announcement in 2023. What has happened in these two years? Marathon is a reboot of an original game released in 1994, but unlike the first title, which focused on a narrative campaign, the new approach is geared towards multiplayer. This decision could be disappointing for some fans who were hoping for a similar storyline […]

After several years since its announcement, we will finally be able to learn more about Marathon

Bungie is ready to reveal more details about Marathon, their new shooter, during a live stream scheduled for April 12. This presentation promises to offer the first look at the gameplay of this highly anticipated title, of which very little had been shown since its announcement in 2023.

What has happened in these two years?

Marathon is a reboot of an original game released in 1994, but unlike the first title, which focused on a narrative campaign, the new approach is geared towards multiplayer. This decision may be disappointing for some fans who were hoping for a storyline similar to that of Destiny. Although Bungie has proven its ability to create engaging multiplayer shooters, the transition to a PvP and extraction format raises questions about the direction of the game.

The development of Marathon has faced several challenges, including the dismissal of its original director due to allegations of inappropriate conduct and mass layoffs that affected 220 employees in 2024. These circumstances have raised concerns among Bungie followers, who have seen the game’s potential clouded by the complicated context from the company.

As the perception of shooters has drastically changed in the industry, especially after the closure of Concord and other similar failures, Marathon may struggle to resonate with players. However, despite these uncertainties, there is a palpable interest in its official launch, and fans hope that Bungie will apply its expertise to deliver an exciting gaming experience.

On April 12, fans will finally be able to see what Bungie has in store for Marathon. Although it won’t be the narrative experience that some long for, the gameplay reveal could indicate whether this change in direction will be a successful strategy.

Author AgenciasPosted on April 8, 2025July 1, 2025Categories NewsTags Bungie, gameplay, Marathon, shooter

Bungie will reveal the first gameplay images of Marathon this week

Bungie has officially announced an exciting gameplay reveal for its upcoming project, Marathon, scheduled for April 12 at 10 am PDT. This title represents a reboot of the company’s classic FPS and is presented as an extraction multiplayer shooter, where players will compete for loot that they will lose if they do not successfully extract it. An extraction shooter from which we still need to receive more information Set on the enigmatic planet Tau Ceti IV, Marathon will see players take on the role of Runners, cybernetic mercenaries designed to survive in hostile environments. As they explore […]

Bungie will reveal the first gameplay images of Marathon this week

Bungie has officially announced an exciting gameplay reveal for its upcoming project, Marathon, scheduled for April 12 at 10 am PDT. This title represents a reboot of the company’s classic FPS and is presented as an extraction multiplayer shooter, where players will compete for loot that they will lose if they do not successfully extract it.

An extraction shooter from which we still need to receive more information

Set on the enigmatic planet Tau Ceti IV, Marathon will have players take on the role of Runners, cybernetic mercenaries designed to survive in hostile environments. As they explore the ruins of an ancient colony, players will seek valuable items, including new weapons and gear, while facing off against each other in intense PvP battles.

Information about Marathon has been quite limited so far, which has generated growing anticipation among fans. Along with the announcement of the reveal, the existence of characters with the codenames Thief and Stealth has also been confirmed, although more details about their roles and abilities in the game are unknown.

The reveal will be broadcast on Marathon’s official channel on Twitch and will also have a dedicated page on Steam, where players can get more information after the presentation. Although it has been announced that impressions of the game will be shared after the event, it is unclear whether journalists will have direct access to cover it, as some sources suggest that not all media are invited to participate in the coverage.

With the announcement of this event and the use of an intriguing ARG and a trailer that has caused a stir, the anticipation for Marathon only grows. Bungie fans, as well as new players, will be paying close attention to all the details revealed in this highly anticipated presentation.

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Author SoftonicPosted on April 7, 2025July 1, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags ARG, Bungie, extraction shooter, Marathon, Playstation, PvP, Runners, Sony, Stealth, Tau Ceti IV, Thief

Is Marathon going to come out next year? For now, don't count on it

Eh, do you remember Marathon? Yes, the Bungie game that was supposed to come out this year. The one that was a science fiction shooter. Yes, the one they ended up delaying to 2025 after showing just one gameplay video. Well, we have news about it, and if you were waiting for it, I recommend you focus on other things for now, because it really seems like we won’t see it on our consoles next year. Marathon Man Joe Ziegler, the game’s director, has given an update on its development, and it seems like everything […]

Is Marathon going to come out next year? For now, don't count on it

Hey, do you remember Marathon? Yes, the Bungie game that was supposed to come out this year. The one that was a science fiction shooter. Yes, the one they ended up delaying to 2025 after showing just a gameplay video. Well, we have news about it, and if you were waiting for it, I recommend you get busy with other things for now, because it looks like we won’t see it on our consoles next year.

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Joe Ziegler, the game director, has provided an update on its development, and it seems anything but optimistic: he talks about tough mechanics that may not be for everyone… and not much else. It’s surprising, given that the game should be released within a year and, therefore, should already be, at the very least, well conceptualized. Yes, it presents the basic mechanics of the game (basically, the characters will try to escape alive from their rivals after stealing everything they can on the stage), but that’s about it.

This somewhat hidden reboot of the 90s trilogy by Bungie itself will be “a tense survival experience” in a “very tough and interesting” game. Not only are these things we’ve heard before, but the word “interesting,” usually, when referring to your own product, means it’s very, very far from being ready to launch and you don’t know what to say about it to keep the public’s attention. What makes it interesting? Why is it special? Those are the answers we should have by now.

For now, Ziegler states that he can’t even show a demo because they still don’t have the models for the characters and enemies, and that means only one thing: they won’t be ready in a year unless they significantly expand the team. It’s okay; it’s better to have a game that comes out late and is better than one that meets the indicated date and then has patches for a year to make it somewhat playable. What can we expect in the future? Several gameplay tests, different closed betas, and then, perhaps, an early access release before the final launch. But this marathon, certainly, still has a few kilometers to go before it finishes.

Author Randy MeeksPosted on October 29, 2024July 1, 2025Categories NewsTags app-subdomain-redirection:steam, Marathon, Steam

The first details of Marathon, the new game from Bungie, are known: price, release…

Bungie is not in its best situation. In addition to several large-scale scandals, it seems they have been losing a lot of money for some time now. That doesn’t take away from the fact that Destiny 2 is in one of its sweetest moments. And on the horizon, it seems they have a secure future with the return of the legendary Marathon, this time in the form of an extraction shooter. We now know the first relevant details about it. Several different sources have been talking to The Game Post about this game, clarifying some aspects about the first offspring of the relationship between Sony and Bungie. Perhaps […]

The first details of Marathon, the new game from Bungie, are known: price, release…

Bungie is not in its best situation. In addition to several large-scale scandals, it seems they have been losing a lot of money for some time now. That doesn’t take away from the fact that Destiny 2 is in one of its sweetest moments. And on the horizon, it seems they have a secured future with the return of the legendary Marathon, this time in the form of an extraction shooter. We now know the first relevant details about it.

Several different sources have been talking to The Game Post about this game, clarifying some aspects about the first product of the relationship between Sony and Bungie. Perhaps the most unexpected thing is that, like the two service games that Sony has already published, Marathon will not be free-to-play. It will be a paid game that will cost 40 euros.

Getting into what interests us the most, one of The Game Post’s sources has been able to provide some information about the state of the game and what we can expect from it. According to this person, Marathon will follow the class structure of games like Escape from Tarkov, but with a Bungie-style twist. Additionally, they already have two maps completed in a fully playable state. One of them is aboard the Marathon ship and the other in an abandoned colony on an alien planet.

All this fits with what we already know about the game. Having seen nothing more than a trailer, the information we have so far is that it will be released for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and that it will be an extraction shooter. Additionally, its release plan was for 2024 until a delay made its release date completely indefinite at the time of writing. This would lend credibility to the fact that they have at least two maps already in a fully playable state.

After the failure of Concord and the cancellation of more than half of its free-to-play game projects, the general feeling is that Marathon is Sony’s big bet for this type of game. Despite the resounding success of Helldivers 2, it does not seem that this shift towards online component games has notably worked for the Japanese company. That is why we will be attentive to what happens with Marathon and Bungie. Because it will probably mean a lot for the future of Sony.

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Marathon is an exciting action game developed by Bungie for Play Station 5. The game is set in a lost colony on Tau Ceti IV, where a massive ghost ship hangs in low orbit. The game revolves around strange signals hinting at mysterious artifacts, dormant artificial intelligence, and countless treasures. You play as a runner, venturing into the unknown in a fight for fame and infamy.
Author Álvaro ArbonésPosted on September 17, 2024July 1, 2025Categories Gaming, NewsTags Bungie, Escape from Tarkov, extraction shooter, Marathon, Sony

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