Bungie's Marathon: A Developer Update After a Year of Silence
Following over a year of radio silence, Bungie's Game Director, Joe Ziegler, finally offered an update on their upcoming sci-fi extraction shooter, Marathon. Initially unveiled at the May 2023 PlayStation Showcase, the game generated significant excitement, but subsequent information was scarce.
Ziegler confirmed the game is progressing as planned, undergoing substantial revisions based on extensive player testing. He highlighted a class-based system featuring customizable "Runners," showcasing two examples: "Thief" and "Stealth," implying diverse gameplay styles. While gameplay footage remains unavailable, Ziegler emphasized significant internal changes and promised expanded playtests in 2025, inviting a larger player base to participate in future milestones. He encouraged fans to wishlist the game on Steam, Xbox, and PlayStation to demonstrate interest and facilitate communication regarding updates.
A Look Back at Marathon's Origins
Marathon is a reimagining of Bungie's 1990s trilogy, marking their first major project outside the Destiny franchise in over a decade. While not a direct sequel, it shares the same universe and captures the essence of a classic Bungie game. Set on Tau Ceti IV, it's a high-stakes extraction shooter where Runners compete for alien artifacts and valuable loot, either solo or in teams of three. Players face the challenge of outmaneuvering rival crews and escaping with their hard-earned rewards.
Initially conceived as a purely PvP experience without a single-player campaign, the game's direction might evolve under Ziegler's leadership. He hinted at modernizing elements and introducing new narrative layers for ongoing updates. Cross-play and cross-save functionality are confirmed for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Challenges Faced During Development
The development journey hasn't been without its hurdles. The departure of original project lead Chris Barrett in March 2024, following allegations of misconduct, and subsequent layoffs affecting approximately 17% of Bungie's workforce, undoubtedly impacted the project's timeline.
Despite these setbacks, the promise of expanded playtests in 2025 offers a glimmer of hope for fans eagerly awaiting Marathon's release. While a concrete release date remains elusive, the developer update suggests the project is progressing, albeit at a slower pace than initially anticipated.