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- Marathon is launching in March 2026 for PS5 and PC, with a base price of either $39.99 or $34.99.
- Bungie has assured players that the game will be free from pay-to-win elements, with all updates, including maps, Runner shells, and events, provided at no additional cost.
- The development team has enhanced various aspects of Marathon, such as audio and visual fidelity, zone design, loot mechanics, narrative, and gameplay features like proximity chat and solo queues.
- Post-launch, Bungie plans to release regular free content updates throughout the year, starting with Season 1 and introducing the Cryo Archive. Players can also utilize Rook, a Runner husk for analyzing ongoing matches, and customize their experience through gun modifications.
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Marathon Launches on PS5/PC in March 2026 – Bungie’s Team-Based Shooter Offers Free Content Updates and Enhanced Gameplay
Bungie’s team-based, first-person extraction shooter, Marathon, is launching in March 2026 on PS5 and PC. The base price will be either $39.99 or $34.99, with regional pricing details to follow. Bungie assures players that Marathon will feature no pay-to-win elements, and all gameplay updates—including maps, Runner shells, and events—will be provided free of charge. Following the launch, Bungie intends to release regular, free content updates throughout the year, starting with Season 1, which will introduce the Cryo Archive. The development team has focused on enhancing the game’s audio and visual fidelity, zone design, and loot mechanics to ensure distinctive maps. They have also deepened the narrative woven into the game’s environments. To address player feedback, Bungie has implemented proximity chat and solo queues. Players can also utilize Rook, a Runner husk that allows them to analyze ongoing matches. Other improvements include visual enhancements and replacing static backpacks with decaying corpses for eliminated Runners. Marathon will launch with four maps centered on eliminating enemies and gathering loot to improve future sessions, offering both weapon and Runner upgrades. Players can further customize their experience through gun modifications, allowing them to alter weapon behavior and recreate iconic gear from previous installments.
Bungie’s Marathon Reboot: Free Content and Player-Driven Improvements in March 2026
Furthermore, Bungie has resolved technical challenges and plagiarism allegations associated with Marathon. Recent playtests have reportedly generated more positive player feedback. With its March 2026 release, Marathon promises a fair and evolving gameplay experience, underscored by Bungie’s commitment to ongoing, free content and player-driven improvements.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | Bungie Mac Action Sack |
| Brief Summary | Bungie's Mac Action Sack collects six of the company's action games on one CD which comes in an actual sack made of cloth.
Games Included: Minotaur: The Labyrinths of Crete |
| Platforms | Mac |
| Released | December 31, 1999 |
| Genre | Shooter, Platform |
| Languages | English |
| Genre | Bungie |
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