Bungie reveals updated visuals for Marathon extraction shooter

Bungie has showcased significant visual improvements to its upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, set for release in March 2026. The changes, highlighted in a before-and-after video, feature warmer lighting and added depth, drawing mixed reactions from fans. While some praise the polish, others lament the loss of the game's distinctive art style.

Bungie's Marathon, an extraction shooter from the creators of Halo and Destiny, underwent a notable visual transformation since its 2025 alpha test. The studio recently re-revealed the game ahead of its March 2026 launch, accompanied by new gameplay footage in a video documentary that details progress following a delay. Leaks from closed beta tests have also circulated, prompting Bungie to release a sizzle reel on December 24, 2025, comparing earlier and updated visuals.

The most prominent update is in lighting, shifting to warmer tones with dramatic shadows, enhancing overall depth and detail. This evolution aligns with expectations for refinement from alpha to final product, where initial footage focused on core gameplay concepts that received negative feedback and subsequent tweaks.

Positive responses abound. Destiny streamer Protheon remarked, “Genuine question how did this change in only a few months this is gorgeous.” Fellow creator Skarrow9 added, “Yeah, that’s the stuff. Right into my veins please.” X user EndlessGL enthused, “Like, come on, dude. This shit looks so good. We STILL got people who thought the alpha was gonna be the final product, too. I can’t fucking wait.”

However, the original “Graphic Realism” style—evoking an early 2000s Nike ad infused with Ghost in the Shell aesthetics—featured hazy yet striking contrasts of hyper-saturated pinks, neon yellows against steely blues and latex blacks. Critics argue the warmer lighting dilutes this uniqueness, resembling a generic overhaul. One X user posted, “Went from kinda unique looking to ‘Focus M, Bowser’s castle is just up ahead,’” referencing a viral Super Mario Bros. parody, garnering over 54,000 likes. Another lamented, “They replaced the cool minimalist environment art and deliberate use of color with generic ue5 rtx shadows fucking whyyyyyyyy.”

During the delay, fans had requested a grittier, realistic look, which these changes may fulfill. Yet, the departure of senior art director Joseph Cross, who shaped the game's visual identity, raises questions. He told Kotaku earlier this month, “I’m super proud of the project and what the team accomplished over the last six years.” Despite online criticism, often from disinterested parties, the updates signal Bungie's commitment to delivering a polished experience.

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Illustration of Marathon runners cooperating with revive kit and bonus rewards in update 1.0.5.2.
صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Marathon update encourages cooperation with new rewards and revives

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bungie has released update 1.0.5.2 for Marathon, its extraction shooter, introducing incentives for players to assist strangers. The CyberAcme Runner Reinforcement Initiative offers bonus rewards for completing contracts or exfiling with non-crew players, alongside a Mercy Kit for reviving downed opponents. Balance changes include nerfs to thermal scopes and claymore drones.

A Eurogamer writer has delved into the visual elements that make Bungie's Marathon extraction shooter captivating, highlighting its layered design and external influences. The analysis comes amid a resolved controversy over unauthorized use of an artist's work. The game's aesthetic draws from diverse sources to create a coherent, eclectic world.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bungie has revealed a multi-season roadmap for Marathon aimed at expanding its player base through new modes and improvements. The announcement comes as the game's first season winds down with boosted events and a progress reset ahead of season two. Game director Joe Ziegler detailed experiments with PVE and PVP-lite experiences to make the extraction shooter more accessible.

Bungie released a patch on March 31 for Marathon, eliminating slide-canceling and Thief grappling hook movement exploits used for unfair advantages. Changes include reopening an Outpost destroyed wing shortcut with a puzzle, Pinwheel loot and challenge improvements, a new locked keycard room, bullet-proof glass in the Hub, and a Dire Marsh bug fix. The game has sold over 1.2 million copies since launch amid strong reviews.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bungie has released a cinematic trailer for Marathon season 2 that signals a darker tone for the extraction shooter. The update titled Nightfall is scheduled to arrive on 2 June.

Bungie game director Joseph Ziegler announced upcoming balance patches for Marathon to address combat issues identified through observations and player feedback. Changes target the knife's scaling, bubble shields, thermal scopes, and snipers, with buffs for Vandal and Recon shells. Additional secret updates will introduce new items for solo revives and merciful options between teams.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Bungie will make its extraction shooter Marathon free to play for seven days at the start of season 2. The open play period runs from June 2 to June 9 on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Progress made during the week will carry over.

 

 

 

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