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Others have been teaching me to play Bungie games for 20 years, and even if I won’t be as good a teacher as Kevin Yanes, I’m excited to pay it forward with my own friends when Marathon comes ...
In this video, we discuss a new report raising concerns about recent developments in the gaming industry, including stream delays and the lack of anticipated gameplay. We share real-time reactions ...
Yes. Marathon was a first-person shooter video game developed and published by Bungie way back in the hazy Mac gaming years (yes, really) of December 1994.
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 ...
Again, Bungie has not confirmed this but Ziegler says more of Marathon will be shown soon, and with Bungie needing to get the game out in 2025, there is almost no way it changes course again now.
Bungie hasn't yet provided a price as of the game's reveal on Saturday. The developer did say on its Marathon X account that the game will not be a "full-priced title," which should refer to the ...
After "going dark" over a year ago, Bungie is again talking about Marathon—the PvP extraction shooter based on its '90s classic—although it hasn't brought along the gameplay footage it ...
Bungie 's Marathon was one of the most difficult games to pass judgment on from this week's PlayStation Showcase. The trailer kicked off with a disclaimer: "not actual gameplay", which in itself ...
Marathon is a multiplayer PVP extraction game. While we’ve yet to see gameplay, Bungie went into detail about the project in a six-minute video explaining how it connects to the series.
The new Marathon doesn’t have an official release date. Bungie did release a promotional video–it doesn’t have gameplay footage, but it sets the tone for what could be an intriguing game.
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.
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.