
Bungie's Marathon Releases In September On Same Day As Another Big Game
Destiny developer Bungie's next game launches later this year.
Destiny developer Bungie's next game launches later this year.
Want to try the next game from Halo and Destiny developer Bungie? Now's your chance.
Marathon feels like it'll deliver satisfying gameplay, but the experience around it could leave a lot to be desired
Bungie's upcoming shooter Marathon won't require a PlayStation account to play on PC or Xbox.
Bungie's first new game since Destiny 2 was first announced in May 2023.
Marathon's Steam page appears to show what items players will receive for preordering the game.
The PC landscape seems primed to have a big 2025 with new hardware and more handhelds, although the platform will be missing out on one of the biggest games of ...
Despite suggesting that gameplay would be shown the next time it emerged, Bungie's first Marathon update in a while didn't contain much.
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The project was canceled two months ago, with most of Bungie now reportedly working on Marathon.
Smith and Noseworthy were reportedly working on a new game set in the Destiny universe.
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Bungie has reportedly changed Marathon's game director as part of wider creative leaderships changes and growing fears that there could be more layoffs after The Final Shape releases.
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