Marathon's reported budget tops $200 million amid player drop

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.

Sources familiar with the matter told Forbes reporter Paul Tassi that Marathon's development budget surpassed $200 million, potentially reaching above $250 million before accounting for ongoing maintenance and updates. This aligns with earlier estimates from industry analysts. Over 70 percent of players access the game via Steam, where the 24-hour concurrent peak recently stood at 26,913—a 68 percent decline from launch highs. Tassi attributes stagnant growth in the challenging Cryo Archive endgame activity to the title's demanding difficulty, which lacks solo queue options but offers top-tier loot for dedicated players. Bungie developers recently stated they are committed for the long haul, countering fears of an early shutdown akin to titles like Concord or Highguard. Tassi reported improved morale at the studio compared to last summer's pre-launch controversies, with the team focused on new content. > On Bungie's end, there is less panic than when the game was flailing with multiple controversies last summer. They are mostly heads-down, working on new content, and whatever the case may be, this is not a game that is about to face some sort of imminent shutdown. And these days, that's enough to qualify as a win. Eurogamer praised the game in its review for spellbinding combat and high-concept maps beyond a typical extraction shooter.

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Illustration of Marathon game's player count crash post-launch amid bugs and monetization criticism.
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Marathon launch sees sharp player drop amid bugs, monetization criticism

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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.

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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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.

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.

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Bungie has acknowledged player requests for duo queue mode following the conclusion of the Marathon Server Slam. The event showcased strong gunplay and a mysterious in-game element, boosting the game to third on Steam's top sellers list. The full launch is set for March 5, 2026.

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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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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