Bungie Is Committed to Marathon 'for the Long Haul,' Rejected Rumors After Low Sales
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Bungie Is Committed to Marathon 'for the Long Haul,' Rejected Rumors After Low Sales
Released earlier this month, Marathon had faced a rocky road thanks to multiple delays and a handful of scandals. The game launched with positive reviews and has so far sold 1.2 million copies, with only 19% of those being on the PS5. Gameplay of Marathon (2026), Bungie, Steam And with the recent letdown of Highguard, gamers are worried that Marathon will soon be another flop. However, Bungie has rejected those rumors. According to the game’s of…
After a difficult development process and a mixed start, Bungie announces to accompany the Extraction-Shooter Marathon in the long term with updates and support.
NewsGaming.net Marathon: Bungie promises to bring the support that the game needs, and in the long term Marathon may not have experienced a launch as invigorating as other competitors in the same sector, but the disaster has also been avoided, and at the time when the market for games service is increasingly difficult (especially at Sony), that's still what it takes. Bungie is still in an unenviable situation and really needs her game to stay on…
Bungie Says Marathon Is Here To Stay For Many Years Despite Poor Sales
In Marathon’s PC performance guide, Bungie revealed that it plans to keep updating the game for many years to come. The developer assured fans that it is sticking with the extraction shooter for the long haul. Long-term patches and immediate updates are already in the pipeline to address players’ concerns regarding the game. In the Marathon PC performance guide, Bungie has stated that it is “in it for the long haul” with the extraction shooter. …
Bungie: "We are in it for the long haul with Marathon"
A few weeks after the launch of {Marathon}, we can now say that the pessimists were wrong. It certainly wasn't a new {Concord} - but it hasn't sold particularly well either, and the PlayStation 5 accounts for only 19% of the player base according to the latest figures. That's something Bungie's owner, Sony, is obviously not very happy about. That said, fortunately, there doesn't seem to be any danger of the game being shut down, at least not in…
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