Bungie releases developer insights video for Marathon

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.

Bungie recently released a developer insights video for Marathon, providing fresh details on gameplay mechanics in this team-based FPS extraction shooter. The video focuses on how players can select and customize their Runner shells—cybernetic mercenaries with unique abilities—to create archetypes tailored to specific tactics and objectives.

In Marathon, players form crews of three to scavenge the lost colony of Tau Ceti IV, once a thriving settlement now turned battleground for rival factions. These crews compete against other teams and hostile security forces to secure weapons, valuable upgrades, and loot. Successful runs allow players to retain their spoils for future expeditions or even a daring trip to the derelict Marathon ship orbiting above.

Customization plays a central role, enabling experimentation with weapons, implants, and equipment gathered during matches to refine playstyles and build strength over time. The game promises Bungie's signature first-person gunplay, accessible yet competitive across skill levels. Multiple maps offer progression from starter areas to high-stakes zones, culminating in Ranked mode during season one.

Bungie underscores its commitment to fair play, investing in robust anti-cheat measures and dedicated servers to ensure competitive integrity. While the video highlights these features, the studio has yet to finalize a March launch for the game on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

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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.

Bungie has outlined its long-term story vision for the live-service extraction shooter Marathon, with creative director Julia Nardin emphasizing player influence and ensuring every season serves as an entry point for new players. Season 2 launches in early June amid positive updates and review praise.

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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.

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Bungie's Marathon extraction shooter reportedly cost over $200 million to develop, with sources indicating the figure likely exceeds $250 million excluding post-launch expenses. Steam player numbers have fallen 68 percent from launch peaks, yet team morale at the studio remains strong. Developers have affirmed commitment to the game's long-term support.

Bungie will introduce an experimental duo queue for its extraction shooter Marathon starting March 18. Game director Joe Ziegler announced the limited-time test on X, allowing pairs to play on the Perimeter map. The two-week trial is opt-in to avoid matching with trios.

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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.

 

 

 

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