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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Illustrative poster announcing Marathon game’s March 2026 release on PS5 and PC, featuring intense sci-fi extraction shooter action.
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Bungie sets March 2026 release window and price for Marathon

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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.

Following Bungie's December announcement of a March 2026 launch for its extraction shooter Marathon, new before-and-after footage shared on X highlights dramatic visual improvements in global illumination and environmental density, reigniting fan enthusiasm and addressing prior alpha criticisms.

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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.

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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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 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.

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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.

 

 

 

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