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.
The Server Slam for Marathon began at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on February 26, 2026, and will conclude at the same time on March 2. Open to all players without pre-orders or invitations, the beta includes cross-play and cross-save functionality, allowing squads to form across platforms. Participants can explore curated maps, such as a foggy swamp with high-tech buildings, engage in extraction runs against AI threats and rival players, and test early progression systems. While character progress resets before the full release on March 5, 2026, completing milestones unlocks permanent cosmetic rewards.
Bungie describes the event as a test to evaluate server stability, matchmaking, and infrastructure under heavy load, simulating launch conditions. Initial impressions from players and testers note the game's colorful, neon-futuristic art style and detailed environments on Tau Ceti IV, with menus and items evoking a techno-nightmare. Guns receive praise for their powerful sound design, from aggressive assault rifle blasts to digital laser pistols, making shooting feel impactful. The tutorial introduces the high-stakes gameplay, emphasizing constant danger in this sci-fi extraction shooter.
However, default movement and aiming on consoles feel clunky, requiring tweaks to look speed and deadzone settings for snappier controls. Combat features short time-to-kill, brief engagements, and occasionally spongey NPCs with low-rarity weapons, leading to mixed reactions. Solo players report frustration from turrets downing them quickly, especially when injured. One tester escaped with loot after being downed, calling it a thrilling moment, but subsequent quick defeats tempered enthusiasm.
A brief bug censored the phrase 'Arc Raiders'—a rival extraction shooter—in squad chat, displaying it as '*** *******', though parts like 'arc' or 'raiders' were allowed. Bungie patched this on February 26, 2026. On Steam, Marathon has climbed to third in U.S. top sellers and sixth in the U.K., surpassing Arc Raiders (fifth in U.S.), Helldivers 2, and others, despite past challenges like executive departures and a plagiarism controversy involving artist Antireal, whose credited content was removed.
Bungie also announced PlayStation-exclusive weapon charms inspired by Ghost of Yotei, Death Stranding 2, and Helldivers 2, with similar ones planned for Xbox and Steam users, details forthcoming. Over 100,000 players joined immediately, signaling strong interest ahead of launch.