Marathon's Cryo Archive dungeon impresses players with challenge

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.

Marathon's Cryo Archive, launched ahead of March 21, 2026, transports players to the first deck of the abandoned UESC Marathon colony ship. Structured like a wheel with cryopods, medical bays, and storage wings, the map spawns players in outer spokes. They must scavenge security clearance tags up to level 5 to unlock doors amid a timer in a permadeath PVP environment where teams compete for loot or cooperate against enemies and puzzles. One player tweeted, “If you subscribe to the Fromsoftware school of thought, the idea of a challenge this high... should make your mouth water.” (@dillonatm, March 21, 2026). The map features seven vaults requiring unique keys with low drop rates, found on the ship or other maps, plus additional puzzles. Vaults may yield high-value salvage, gold weapons, and unique subroutines (numbered 1-6, not always spawning). Collecting all six subroutines unlocks the seventh vault and The Compiler boss. The boss fight mirrors Destiny 2 raid encounters, involving symbol puzzles on terminals before damage phases, with near one-shot attacks. Post-defeat, players must exfiltrate. The first clear, by evanf1997_ and team, took 12 hours. (@evanf1997_, March 21, 2026). Cryo Archive runs only on weekends as a multi-session activity. Players hail it as “brilliant design” and “the most elaborate extraction shooter map ever.” One wrote, “There’s nothing in multiplayer gaming right now quite like Cryo Archive in Marathon.” Another noted, “Yesterday we saw a version of Bungie I thought we may never see again,” praising prestige rewards for difficult tasks. Concerns include heavy RNG for keys and subroutines, potential player burnout, and PVP dominance by grenades and shotguns.

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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.

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.

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Marathon's fourth map, the Cryo Archive, becomes available worldwide on March 20 after players solved a lengthy ARG involving puzzles and robots. This ultra-challenging raid-like activity requires teams to navigate six wings connected by a central hub, facing tough PvE fights and puzzles. It remains playable only through the weekend.

Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter Marathon kicked off its free Server Slam beta on February 26, 2026, across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam. The event, running until March 2, serves as a stress test for servers and offers players a taste of the game's core loop. Early feedback highlights strong visuals and audio, though some controls and combat pacing draw criticism.

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Bungie has unveiled a new developer insights video for its upcoming PvPvE survival extraction FPS game, Marathon. The video details customization options for player characters known as Runners and emphasizes team-based gameplay on the planet Tau Ceti IV. A launch date in March remains pending confirmation for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

A Kotaku article has compiled 16 brief player anecdotes from Bungie's sci-fi shooter Marathon, highlighting moments of friendship, narrow escapes, and surprises. Published on March 19, 2026, the piece draws from responses to author Zack Zwiezen's call for stories shared the previous day. These tales underscore the game's high-stakes design fostering memorable experiences.

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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.

 

 

 

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