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Bungie's Marathon Teases Mysterious Reveal

Author : Jonathan May 02,2025

Remember Marathon? It's the next big project from Destiny developer Bungie, and it looks like we're on the cusp of seeing more of this highly anticipated game.

Marathon is set to be a PvP-focused extraction shooter, taking place on the enigmatic planet of Tau Ceti IV. Players will step into the roles of Runners, cybernetic mercenaries engineered to withstand the planet's challenging conditions, as they explore the ruins of a long-lost colony.

It's been a while since we last heard about Marathon. Back in October, Bungie shared a detailed development update video, offering a glimpse into the game's mechanics. However, they emphasized that the game was still in the early stages of development. At that time, player character models were still being refined, and enemy models were in their preliminary phase.

Now, six months on, it seems Bungie is gearing up to unveil more about what they've been working on. A recent tweet from the official Marathon account featured a cryptic image accompanied by garbled signal noise. Observant fans have spotted ASCII art reminiscent of footage from the debut Marathon trailer. Given Bungie's reputation for mysterious teasers, hidden clues, and Easter eggs, there's likely much more to uncover, and the community is already diving in to decipher the message.

Despite the excitement, Marathon's development has faced its share of challenges. The game was first revealed in May 2023 as a reboot of the classic Bungie franchise, promising themes of "mysteries, eeriness, and psychological creepiness." However, Bungie has encountered several controversies in recent years, including the layoff of 220 staff members in July 2024, which represented 17% of its workforce. This move drew criticism from industry peers and came less than a year after another round of 100 layoffs, which left the studio's atmosphere "soul-crushing," according to staff.

Further controversy arose when a report surfaced weeks after the 220 job cuts, alleging that former Marathon director Chris Barrett was fired following an internal misconduct investigation. Barrett subsequently filed a lawsuit against Sony Interactive Entertainment and Bungie, seeking over $200 million in damages.

These developments coincide with Sony's strategic shift away from live-service games. In November 2023, Sony president Hiroki Totoki announced that the company would focus on launching only six of the 12 live service games it had in development by March 2026. This shift led to the cancellation of The Last of Us multiplayer game.

While Arrowhead's Helldivers 2 became a breakout success, selling 12 million copies in just 12 weeks and becoming the fastest-selling PlayStation Studios game ever, other Sony live service titles either faced cancellation or disastrous launches. Notably, Sony's Concord was a major disappointment, lasting only a few weeks before being taken offline due to low player numbers. Sony eventually decided to terminate the game and shut down its developer.

Earlier this year, Sony reportedly canceled two more unannounced live service games: one a God of War title being developed by Bluepoint, and another from Days Gone developer Bend.

Are you excited for Marathon? Let us know your thoughts!

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— Marathon (@MarathonTheGame) April 4, 2025

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