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Bungie's Marathon Gets Its First Update in Over A Year Albeit With Few New Details
Despite suggesting that gameplay would be shown the next time it emerged, Bungie's first Marathon update in a while didn't contain much.
Despite suggesting that gameplay would be shown the next time it emerged, Bungie's first Marathon update in a while didn't contain much.
Concord's failure seemingly didn't budge Sony.
This week, Bungie announced more layoffs and the cancellation of Project Payload, a Destiny spin-off. Tam and Lucy discuss the impact of the Bungie layoffs on this week's Spot On.
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.
Bungie also announces a new sci-fi game that is shifting to become a PlayStation project.
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.
Sony is focusing on quality over quantity with its live-service gaming push.
Bungie is the latest PlayStation studio to be hit with layoffs.
A jury trial will take place in 2024.
A new report explores as-yet-unrevealed details of the upcoming multiplayer reboot.
After almost a decade of Destiny, Bungie is going back to its Marathon roots.
Xbox wants to make sure you don't forget about Xbox.
After nearly 30 years, Marathon is returning.
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