Bungie reviewing feedback, eyes tweaks for Marathon's Cryo Archive

Following the debut of Marathon's challenging Cryo Archive endgame map last week, Bungie is aggregating player feedback on issues like solo play, subroutine drop rates, and weekend-only access. Game director Joe Ziegler said the team will discuss potential changes internally this week.

Cryo Archive launched ahead of March 21, 2026, as a weekend-only activity requiring coordinated teams to navigate its complex, PVP-enabled layout on the UESC colony ship—earning nicknames like 'floating death fridge'—to collect subroutines and face the Compiler boss. After its first weekend from Friday at 1:00 p.m. ET, Bungie is reviewing concerns raised by players. Game director Joe Ziegler posted on X: 'Congratulations to all the runners who’ve been battling it out in the floating death fridge we call Cryo Archive! We’ve been watching and ingesting all the thoughts and feedback... After this weekend we’ll spend some time looking into feedback and thinking of the next iterations.' He highlighted feedback on non-weekend access for casual players, solo queuing without a three-player fireteam, and better subroutine guarantees from vaults: 'Any of these may take some time... but we’ll definitely discuss these topics as a team this week.' Streamer Shroud called it 'the most elaborate extraction shooter map I’ve ever seen' but questioned its accessibility for average players: 'Is your nine-to-five grandma and grandpa going to be able to do it?' Hardcore players enjoy the intensity, while casuals cite matchmaking quits, gear risks, and grind as pain points.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting Marathon gameplay with a holographic free seasonal roadmap overlay, highlighting the March 5 launch.
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Bungie outlines free seasonal roadmap for Marathon

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Bungie has detailed the seasonal structure for its upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, promising free updates that will keep the game evolving. Seasons will last about three months and include new content like maps, gear, and events, with a full reset of player progress at the start of each one. The first season launches alongside the game on March 5.

Players are praising Marathon's new endgame map, Cryo Archive, for its complex puzzles, brutal difficulty, and innovative design. Described as a 'soulslike of shooters,' the multi-vault zone on the UESC Marathon ship demands security clearances, special keys, and subroutines to access a secret boss called The Compiler. The first team to defeat it took 12 hours.

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Bungie has issued its biggest patch yet for Marathon, now in its second week, introducing a new end-game map called Cryo Archive. The update includes numerous fixes and tweaks to improve gameplay. Access to the map requires solving puzzles and meeting specific prerequisites.

In the wake of Bungie's debut post-launch update for its extraction shooter Marathon, players are split on PvE enemy health and shield reductions. Developers aimed to ease resource management while maintaining challenge, prompting reactions from relief over better survival to dismay at reduced threats.

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Bungie has deployed update 1.0.0.4 for its sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon, addressing player feedback with balance tweaks and quality-of-life improvements. The patch includes increased ammo availability, easier objective navigation, and reductions to enemy health without diminishing their challenge. Bungie also announced enhancements to the season one rewards pass coming later this season.

Bungie has announced that its extraction shooter Marathon will launch in March 2026 for PlayStation 5 and PC, priced at $39.99. The game, which faced an indefinite delay earlier this year due to mixed feedback, includes new features like proximity chat and a solo queue. This update comes alongside a detailed gameplay video showcasing improvements since the last alpha test.

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The extraction shooter Arc Raiders has released patch 1.15.0, featuring a new player-versus-environment event called Shared Watch. This mode emphasizes teamwork against AI enemies without PvP contributions to rewards. The update arrives amid the game's sustained popularity on Steam.

 

 

 

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