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.
Bungie announced the release of four tracks from the official Marathon soundtrack on February 19, 2026, making them available on major music streaming platforms later that day. The tracks are Rhythm of Writhing Constellations (2:25), Focused Erasures and Sub-Routine Resets (1:22), We Stole a Moon (2:02), and Code Race [Extended] (9:34). Alongside this, Bungie shared a 20-second snippet of one of the songs on X and released a behind-the-scenes video detailing the soundtrack's creation.
The soundtrack, composed by Ryan Lott of Son Lux, has appeared in pre-release trailers for Marathon, drawing attention from fans who have started creating their own remixes. These early releases come as the game prepares for its Server Slam public test from February 26 to March 2, followed by the full launch on March 5.
Marathon has seen strong interest, topping Steam's Top Sellers list upon pre-order availability. A new trailer was showcased during Sony's State of Play event this month. Players on PlayStation can unlock specific charms, with equivalent cosmetics available on PC and Xbox.
The game faced challenges earlier, including an overhaul of gameplay elements after mixed feedback from a closed playtest. Additionally, an earlier version drew criticism for including plagiarized art assets.