Marathon hits first Xbox discount amid confirmed low sales

Six weeks after launch, Bungie's extraction shooter Marathon is discounted 20 percent to $32 on Xbox Series X/S for the first time, following analyst estimates pegging Xbox sales at just 10 percent of the game's 1.2 million total copies. The move highlights ongoing platform struggles despite steady updates.

The full $40 price remains on PlayStation 5 and Steam. Alinea Analytics' prior estimates detailed ~130,000 Xbox copies in the first month versus 800,000 on Steam and 217,000 on PS5, with Xbox reviews lagging far behind (1,000 ratings vs. 11,000 on PSN and 35,000 on Steam). Steam concurrent players continue declining, and Circana's Mat Piscatella observed Warframe surpassing Marathon in U.S. Steam weekly active users. Matchmaking queues have lengthened as new modes split the player base, prompting calls for a free weekend or free-to-play 'free kit' mode. Game director Joseph Ziegler previously noted, “We’re hoping that what we’re showing is exciting enough that someone is going to take the leap with us, but we are also committed to delivering on seasons past this that will continuously offer to evolve the game without an increase to the box price.” He added, “Everyone’s got their own definition of what is the right price.” This discount aligns with Bungie's post-launch efforts to boost Xbox adoption amid broader retention challenges documented in earlier reports.

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Bungie launches Marathon extraction shooter on consoles and PC

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Bungie released its sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon on March 5, 2026, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC at a $40 price point. The launch has been mostly stable, though some players discovered beta loot carrying over unexpectedly, while the studio addressed datamining and outlined consumer-friendly seasonal passes. An ESRB rating mentioning PS4 and Xbox One versions appeared unannounced.

Video game analyst Rhys Elliott of Alinea Analytics estimates that Bungie's Marathon has sold around 1.2 million copies worldwide, generating $55 million in revenue excluding microtransactions. Steam accounts for the majority of sales at 800,000 copies, far ahead of PlayStation 5's 217,000 and Xbox Series X/S's 133,000. The game retains about 380,000 daily active users despite some early player drop-off.

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One day after Bungie's sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon launched on March 5, 2026, Steam concurrent players peaked near 90,000 but fell over 50% within 24 hours, fueling community concerns. Criticism targeted the $10 premium battle pass and store prices, alongside day-one exploits and delays, though artist Fern 'Antireal' Hook is now credited.

Bungie developers behind the extraction shooter Marathon have stated they are 'in it for the long haul,' promising years of steady improvements. The assurance came in a new PC performance guide that outlines optimization tips and future updates. This follows estimates of modest initial sales for the game.

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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.

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.

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Fans have created a detailed timeline website to clarify the story of Bungie's Marathon series. The resource, timeline.bumgie by the Bumgie collective, covers major events from the 1994 original Marathon through Marathon 2, Marathon Infinity, Pathways Into Darkness, and the 2026 extraction shooter. It arranges lore in chronological order for players seeking context amid the new game's redacted logs.

 

 

 

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