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Bungie's Marathon: Extraction Shooter Delayed But Set For March
20 Jan
Summary
- Marathon, Bungie's new extraction shooter, launches March 5 for $39.99.
- The game was delayed from September due to player feedback and art controversies.
- It faces tough competition in a crowded extraction shooter market.

Bungie's ambitious new project, Marathon, will be released on March 5, 2025, and will cost $39.99. This title represents Bungie's first entirely new game since Destiny 2 in 2017. It reimagines the studio's 1990s cult classic as a three-player squad-based PvPvE extraction shooter set in 2850.
The game experienced delays, originally planned for a September release. This postponement followed mixed player feedback from an alpha playtest, citing issues with the user interface and gameplay pacing. A plagiarism controversy surrounding in-game art assets also arose, though Bungie later announced a satisfactory resolution with the affected artist.
Marathon's March 2025 launch arrives in a competitive extraction shooter landscape, with publishers like Sony seeking success after other recent multiplayer ventures. The game's ability to capture and retain players in this crowded market will be closely watched following years of anticipation.




