Bungie details Marathon server slam beta for Feb. 26–March 2

Building on the March 5, 2026 launch confirmation, Bungie has announced a pre-launch server slam beta for its PvPvE extraction shooter Marathon, running from February 26 to March 2. Available for free on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, the test offers limited gameplay ahead of release. PlayStation Plus subscribers can unlock exclusive rewards from other Sony franchises.

Bungie shared server slam details via a new trailer emphasizing the game's sci-fi horror setting on Tau Ceti IV. The beta introduces core gameplay with select maps, Runner shells, and contracts; full launch and Season 1 will add more maps, factions, gear, and content.

Timed with Steam Next Fest, the beta requires PS Plus or Game Pass Core for consoles but no pre-order. Beta progress won't carry over, but tiered gear rewards will. PlayStation Plus offers exclusives like the Onryō Weapon Charm (Ghost of Yōtei), Battle Guitar Weapon Charm (Death Stranding 2), and For Freedom Weapon Charm (Helldivers 2). Xbox and PC players can earn these too, per Bungie, though details are pending.

Per the PlayStation Blog, the server slam introduces Marathon ahead of 'additional maps, factions, contracts, and more' at launch and Season 1. This follows earlier alpha tests with mixed feedback on features like solo queue and proximity chat, with recent updates addressing concerns.

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Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter Marathon kicked off its free Server Slam beta on February 26, 2026, across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam. The event, running until March 2, serves as a stress test for servers and offers players a taste of the game's core loop. Early feedback highlights strong visuals and audio, though some controls and combat pacing draw criticism.

Bungie is actively responding to player feedback during the ongoing Server Slam for its extraction shooter Marathon, focusing on issues like UI, performance, and resource economy. The beta has seen strong participation with a peak of 143,621 concurrent players on Steam. The event ends on March 2, ahead of the full launch on March 5.

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Following its launch, Bungie's Marathon Server Slam beta has drawn massive interest, peaking at 143,621 concurrent players on Steam in its first 24 hours. The free cross-platform test, running until March 2 ahead of the March 5 release, continues to highlight strong gunplay amid divided aesthetic opinions.

Bungie is uploading four tracks from the Marathon soundtrack to major music streaming platforms today, ahead of the game's March 5 launch. The tracks, composed by Ryan Lott of Son Lux, include Rhythm of Writhing Constellations, Focused Erasures and Sub-Routine Resets, We Stole a Moon, and Code Race [Extended]. A behind-the-scenes video accompanies the release, building excitement for the upcoming Server Slam test.

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As March 2026 unfolds, high-profile titles hit shelves starting early in the month across PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch 2. Building on our March releases overview, this update spotlights launches from March 3-13, including Bungie's Marathon, Nintendo's Pokémon Pokopia, and new additions like Slay the Spire 2.

March 2026 offers a varied lineup of video games across platforms, including expansions, remakes, and new titles in RPGs, shooters, and simulations. Highlights include Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection on multiple consoles and PC, alongside platform-specific releases like Marathon for PS5 and Pokemon Pokopia for Nintendo Switch 2. The month caters to fans of action, adventure, and cozy experiences.

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Sony Interactive Entertainment has abandoned plans to release current and future first-party single-player PlayStation games on PC, according to a Bloomberg report. Titles including last year's Ghost of Yotei and the upcoming Saros—a Returnal successor set for April 30—will stay exclusive to PS5, while multiplayer games like Marathon (launching tomorrow on PS5 and PC) and Marvel Tokon continue multi-platform. This reverses six years of ports since Horizon Zero Dawn.

 

 

 

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