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Marathon release date, gameplay, and trailers
Marathon release date, gameplay, and trailers
When is the Marathon release date? Marathon is a forthcoming first-person shooter from Bungie, the team behind hit games like Destiny 2 and the original Halo. It's been a while since the first trailer gave us the scoop on what players could expect from the game, which was rumored to be in development for quite some time before Bungie's actual announcement in May 2023.
Fortunately, the wait for a launch date is now over. With the Marathon release date now agonizingly close, the hype is real given Bungie's history of delivering unrivaled gunplay and the stunning trailer that reintroduced gamers to the remake of the FPS game, which remains a classic.
Marathon will release on Thursday, March 5, 2026, and will arrive on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S consoles.
On April 12, 2025, Marathon was emphatically unveiled, flanked by a slew of content, including a hefty eight-minute cinematic, a gameplay trailer, and a full-fledged livestream. Marathon was originally set to launch on September 23, 2025, but was delayed indefinitely so Bungie could address major issues. During a June 2025 fireside chat, SIE business group head Herman Hulst stated that Marathon will still launch "in this [2025] fiscal year."
After the summer 2025 round of testing, it was clear that Marathon had a long way to go. A statement released by Bungie announcing the delay acknowledges the game's deficits. "Through every comment and real-time conversation on social media and Discord, your voice has been strong and clear," it reads. "We've taken this [feedback] to heart, and we know we need more time to craft Marathon into the game that truly reflects your passion."

Marathon gameplay
A team-based extraction shooter based on the lost colony planet of Tau Ceti IV, Marathon places you in the shell of a Runner, a mercenary who has traded out their skin suit for a biosynthetic one. Team sizes are capped at three players, and you'll be playing on the Marathon map and zones with a limit of up to 18 Runners. Of course, you'll also have to contend with countless security forces and otherworldly threats as you scour for riches.
First and foremost, Marathon will follow the standard extraction shooter formula. As Ziegler describes the genre, "it's a game type where you essentially go into a dangerous world, a world filled with hostile mobs and players alike that are all existing in that environment, and are a huge threat to you, and challenge your ability to survive and get out alive.
Ziegler notes that Marathon will feature stat-boosting or gameplay-changing equipment, alongside utility consumables like mines and grenades, and survival consumables. Runners pick one of the six Marathon classes before heading into the fray, and they can be customized using the items you find on Tau Ceti IV. As for the overall vibe, Marathon will be drawing on the psychological creepiness of the original, meshed with modern elements.
If you're killed, Marathon factions can sponsor you with a fresh loadout so you can get back into the action. Additionally, before you're taken out of commission, there's a 'down but not out' system in play that lets you try to get the last laugh. What's more, teammates can revive each other, making it imperative to finish off a squad before moving on.
Having been thrown back in the oven, Bungie's announced some major changes coming to the final version of Marathon. The visuals have been improved, with environments looking grittier. There's now a proper solo queue, replete with proximity chat. The overall experience is now more challenging, with more aggressive AI and on-map activities to partake in.

Marathon trailers
Marathon was officially announced in May 2023, and while its first trailer didn't give a lot away, we were treated to a look at the colorful cuts, bold lines, and futuristic elements that form the basis of its art style.
Between the official announcement and 2025, Marathon went dark for the most part, outside of October 2024's dev update. Then, in early April, a 'Save the Date' trailer was posted. Once again, we're treated to glimpses of Marathon's graphic realism, with sharp contrast and vibrant colors taking over the screen.
On April 12, Bungie dropped a shipload of content. The gameplay reveal trailer only serves as a tiny fraction of the gameplay showcased across multiple content pieces, but it does grant us a solid look at the weaponry, classes, and overall feel of Marathon's core loop. April 2025's gameplay overview rundown took us through various elements, including gearing, consumables, and how the revive mechanic works.
With Marathon's class system reworked following its 2025 playtesting, it was time to introduce a new character. In the pre-order trailer, we get our first look at Tau Ceti's Gantry, described as "the MIDA faction agent." According to Bungie in an accompanying blog post, "As you complete contracts for each of the six factions, you'll learn more about their identities, motivations, and rivalries as you work together to uncover the mysteries of Tau Ceti's fate."
What is Marathon?
This version of Marathon is a reimagined version of the space game of the same name that Bungie released in 1994. The series continued with annual installments, with Marathon 2: Durandal in 1995 and Marathon Infinity in 1996. The original trilogy were single-player Doom-like FPS games available only on Mac, the ill-fated Apple Pippin console, and iOS. As such, the Marathon trilogy has a niche cult following.
This modern Marathon is a PvP-based game with no single-player campaign element. Players can play solo or in crews of up to three people. Bungie has clarified this is not a remake or a sequel to the 1994 game but is set in the same world.
A story description regales a tale of a ghost ship over a lost colony on Tau Ceti IV, home to 30,000 souls that have disappeared. As a Runner, which is a cybernetic mercenary, you'll enter an area that's full of Artifacts, dormant AI, weapons, and more in a fight for infamy and fame.
The game is an Escape from Tarkov-style extraction shooter, and your objective is to collect items you need while staying alive and avoiding death from environmental elements or other players. Any items you collect will level up your character to strengthen them, giving them the tools they need to survive future missions. Artifacts can be combined to make even stronger tools called Prime Artifacts.
Unlike some extraction shooters, the game centers on a broader narrative that will unfold throughout each season. The development team has suggested there are many ways to become "famous or infamous" in the game, such as through leaderboards, being the first to unlock zones, or helping other players throughout your journey.
Marathon Game Director Christopher Barrett confirmed the game is not intended to be a sequel. "It's not a direct sequel to the originals, but something that certainly belongs in the same universe and that feels like a Bungie game," Barrett said in the Bungie blog post.
The game also features a unique, cyberpunk-esque art style full of bright, vibrant colors. In true Bungie style, it will have Bungie-like elements of deep lore, a unique design style, and solid gunplay and weaponry.
That's everything we know about Marathon, the multiplayer game from the team behind Halo and Destiny 2. In the meantime, take a look at the confirmed Marathon cast list so far, and find out if Marathon crossplay will be a thing.
Original article by Whitney Meers.



