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Marathon alpha test—how and when to play
By Lauren Morton published
Sprint Bungie's extraction shooter is taking a test run this month and you can sign up to participate now.

Bungie says Marathon is about losing all your gear but still having a great time because you 'come out with a good story'
By Morgan Park published
NEWS Marathon is an extraction shooter, but also a "story engine", according to Bungie.

Marathon won't have proximity chat because it'd be way too toxic: 'I don't think anyone has a good solution to that just yet'
By Morgan Park published
NEWS You won't be able to hear the battle cries of enemy runners in Marathon.

Bungie finally shows off post-Destiny extraction shooter Marathon, which will launch in September with signups open for a playtest this month
By Ted Litchfield published
news With Destiny flailing, Bungie's new shooter has to stick the landing.

After thousands of hours in Destiny I had serious concerns about Bungie's Marathon reboot, but now I've played it my worry isn't whether or not it will be good
By Tim Clark published
rampant Two days spent on Tau Ceti IV confirm that Marathon will be one of the year's most exciting shooters, but still a major risk for Sony.

Bungie hired an Oscar winner to make Marathon's stunning 8-minute short, but only real sci-fi nerds will spot the cult movie that inspired it
By Tim Clark published
news Are you ready to lose control?

Bungie is finally ready for a Marathon 'gameplay reveal'
By Jody Macgregor published
News Also there's a pink robot cat.

After months of silence, Bungie fires up the Marathon social media machine to tease... well, something
By Andy Chalk published
news Fans are getting excited about the possibility of a full Marathon reveal.

Sony shares examples of 'sexually charged' texts from former Destiny 2 director who claims Bungie fired him unfairly to avoid paying millions
By Andy Chalk published
news Christopher Barrett sued Sony in December 2024, saying he was fired after a "sham investigation" because the company didn't want to pay out the $45.5 million remaining on his contract.

Former Destiny 2 and Marathon director is suing Sony and Bungie for $200 million over alleged wrongful dismissal
By Andy Chalk published
news Christopher Barrett claims he was scapegoated to distract attention from Bungie's "business failures and reputational issues," and to avoid paying him more than $45 million owed.
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