Bungie, the developer behind Destiny and other popular franchises, has finally set a release date for its highly anticipated revival of Marathon, a classic first-person shooter from the 1990s. After nearly three years of development and numerous delays, the new game will now launch on March 5 for PS5, Windows, and Xbox Series X|S.
The news comes after a recent preorder trailer was released, which showcases the game's improved graphics, gameplay mechanics, and a fresh take on the classic Marathon formula. The game promises to deliver a thrilling PvPvE survival extraction shooter experience, where players can explore distinct zones, scavenge for gear upgrades, and engage in fast-paced combat with up to two friends.
A new "Rook" mode has also been introduced, allowing solo players to queue up into an ongoing match and try to scavenge as much as possible before getting out. This mode is designed to be easy to pick up, making it accessible to a wider range of players.
Despite its promising features, the Marathon revival project has faced significant development challenges in recent years, including public accusations of plagiarized artwork and internal doubts about the game's viability. However, Bungie has maintained confidence in the project and brought on new creative direction to help guide its completion.
As the game approaches its launch date, fans and critics alike will be eager to see how Marathon: The revival delivers on its promises. With a price tag of $40 for Standard Edition and $60 for Deluxe Edition, which includes digital rewards and cosmetics, the game appears to be priced competitively with other FPS titles in the market.
The release date of March 5 marks an exciting milestone for fans of the original Marathon trilogy, and Bungie has shown it's willing to listen to feedback and implement changes to ensure a polished gaming experience.
The news comes after a recent preorder trailer was released, which showcases the game's improved graphics, gameplay mechanics, and a fresh take on the classic Marathon formula. The game promises to deliver a thrilling PvPvE survival extraction shooter experience, where players can explore distinct zones, scavenge for gear upgrades, and engage in fast-paced combat with up to two friends.
A new "Rook" mode has also been introduced, allowing solo players to queue up into an ongoing match and try to scavenge as much as possible before getting out. This mode is designed to be easy to pick up, making it accessible to a wider range of players.
Despite its promising features, the Marathon revival project has faced significant development challenges in recent years, including public accusations of plagiarized artwork and internal doubts about the game's viability. However, Bungie has maintained confidence in the project and brought on new creative direction to help guide its completion.
As the game approaches its launch date, fans and critics alike will be eager to see how Marathon: The revival delivers on its promises. With a price tag of $40 for Standard Edition and $60 for Deluxe Edition, which includes digital rewards and cosmetics, the game appears to be priced competitively with other FPS titles in the market.
The release date of March 5 marks an exciting milestone for fans of the original Marathon trilogy, and Bungie has shown it's willing to listen to feedback and implement changes to ensure a polished gaming experience.