Key Takeaways
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- The Collectors Edition of the game includes a 1/6 scale figure with LED lighting, exclusive accessories, and a Marathon-themed DualSense controller and headset.
- The Deluxe Edition offers additional cosmetic items, Silk Tokens for faster unlocks, and a Premium Rewards Pass in addition to the base game content.
- Individual PlayStation accessories such as a Marathon-themed DualSense controller and headset can be purchased separately. However, the headset may be exclusive to PlayStation Direct in the US.
- The game, titled Marathon, is set to release on March 5, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. Pre-orders begin on January 29.
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Collector’s Edition Offers 1/6 Scale Figure, Marathon-Themed DualSense Controller, and Exclusive Accessories
The standard edition includes the base game and pre-order bonuses such as weapon skins, talismans, stickers, backgrounds, and an emblem for profile customization. The Deluxe Edition ($59.99) contains all standard edition content, plus a Premium Rewards Pass, Silk Tokens for faster unlocks, and extra cosmetic items for weapons and Runner frames. Priced at $236.99, the Collector’s Edition includes the Deluxe Edition content, as well as a 1/6 scale figure with LED lighting, a Weaveworm miniature, an embroidered patch, postcards, premium packaging, exclusive cosmetics, and Marathon-themed PlayStation accessories—a DualSense controller and headset. Alternatively, Sony offers individual accessories. A white DualSense controller with a Marathon design sells for $84.99 and comes with a matching Pulse Elite headset. Players can pre-order starting January 29. The controller will be available at multiple retailers, but the headset may be exclusive to PlayStation Direct in the US, which could be inconvenient for some players. Marathon is set to release on March 5, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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