- Marathon officially arrives on PC and PS5 in March 2026
- Bungie confirmed the game will cost $40 and include a roadmap of free gameplay updates
- A new overview video details newly added features from Alpha, including Solo Queue, a new Runner shell, Proximity Chat, and more.
Bungie has finally confirmed a new release window for its first-person sci-fi mining shooter Marathon in a new gameplay presentation video.
Six months after the game was postponed indefinitely, Marathon is back, and Bungie has announced that it will launch in March 2026 on PS5 and PC at $39.99 / €39.99 / £34.99.
After purchase MarathonPlayers will also enjoy full access to the game, including a roadmap of free gameplay updates throughout the year. That means new maps, runner shells, events, and more, starting with the UESC Marathon Cryogenic Archives in Season 1.
Bungie also said that MarathonRewards Passes will not expire and players will be able to purchase and unlock previous Passes, and that it believes in “preserving competitive integrity in Marathonso survival will never depend on how much you spend”, which suggests that the game will not be pay to win.
In the Vision of Marathon ViDoc video, the studio also showed off some of the new features added since the alpha, including Proximity Chat, Solo Queue, and Rook, a new Runner shell used to fetch matches in progress.
In addition to a preview of four new maps, including three surface zones, Perimeter, Dire Marsh and Outpost, and an end-game challenge on the first zone of the UESC Marathon-Cryo Archive, Bungie also offered a new look at weapons, mods and Runner hull archetypes and the ways to customize them.
There will also be six factions in this game: Arachne, Cyberacme, Nucaloric, Sekiguchi, Traxus, and Mida, each with their own unique design and respective contracts that players can complete during matches, as well as faction upgrade trees and rewards to earn each season.
Bungie also explained how it has improved visual fidelity and immersion for its world building and confirmed that dead runners will disintegrate over time, letting players know how long they have been down.
Marathon was announced in May 2023 and was originally scheduled to launch on September 23, 2025, before Bungie delayed the game indefinitely to June 2025.
At the time, the Fate The developer said its “Alpha test created an opportunity for us to calibrate and focus the game on what will make it particularly compelling” and said it would use the time to “allow the team to create the intense, high-stakes experience that a title like Marathon is built around “.
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