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Bungie reveals gameplay for Marathon, confirming that the game's release date is set for Sep. 23, 2025 on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation.
In a somewhat expected but rather dire announcement, Bungie has emerged from the shadows to confirm that its upcoming shooter, Marathon, has been delayed. Indefinitely. As in, we do not have a ...
Sony and Bungie’s Marathon reboot has been delayed to a new, unspecified release date.. The Destiny and Halo developer announced that its previously planned September 23, 2025 release date had ...
And it was in my victory alongside Yanes — and our eventual defeat — that I started to believe that with Marathon, Bungie might actually pull off the three-peat by bringing yet another genre ...
Bungie announced Marathon as the next major project it's working on over a year ago, bringing back its classic branding but this time for a sci-fi PVP extraction shooter experience.
Marathon feels like a good extraction shooter, but it's not free-to-play, and I hope Sony and Bungie don't price it into an early grave Marathon: Everything we know so far (Image credit: Bungie) ...
Unexpectedly, Marathon is planned to release not just on the PlayStation 5, but also for the PC and Xbox Series X|S, despite Bungie’s new place in the PlayStation Studios network.
Marathon will be Bungie’s first non-Destiny project in a decade, a return to a classic IP but totally transforming it into a team-based extraction shooter with a wild aesthetic that’s been ...
Bungie is best known as the studio behind Halo and Destiny, but before it did any of that, it made Marathon, a groundbreaking FPS released in 1994 for the Apple Macintosh.
Classic Marathon, the revival of Bungie's classic first-person shooter released in 1994 for Macintosh, is now available and free-to-play on Steam for Mac and PC.. Made for modern hardware by Aleph ...
Bungie released the original games as freeware in the early 2000s, and today the Marathon trilogy is fully playable via the open-source Aleph One engine, which offers a number of common comforts ...
Marathon is in development for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. While there isn't much more to share at this point, Bungie says the next update will be "much closer to launch" and include gameplay.