Poll: Are You Planning to Buy Bungie's Marathon? 1
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Bungie has revealed Marathon, a release which carries massive significance for both owner Sony and the Bellevue-based studio itself.

The game, which will not be free-to-play but also won’t cost $70, will come with six character classes and three maps. It seems like a pretty puny offering at launch, but with a Battle Pass and seasonal content updates, the game’s been designed to evolve over time.

As an extraction shooter, the release will be going head-to-head with genre staples like Escape from Tarkov. It’s perhaps worth pointing out that the Battlestate developed title is only available on PC, while Marathon will have the advantage of targeting console players too.

For Sony and its live service ambitions, it’s not going to have a better shot at dominating the market than with a new multiformat release from Bungie. While Helldivers 2 has been an unexpected hit for the platform holder, it clearly has grand ambitions in the space, and it’ll be counting on its new acquisition to deliver.

There’s no doubting Marathon has a striking, distinctive look which helps it to stand out from the crowd. The former Halo developer is also notorious for its fantastic gameplay feel, and so we’ve no doubt this will be a fantastic first-person shooter at its core.

But we’ve already seen sceptics on social media comparing it to 2024’s flop Concord, saying that its premium price point and niche genre will make it an instant failure. With a 23rd September release date planned, and an upcoming alpha on the way, the developer has less than six months to turn public perception around.

So, the question is, what do you think of Marathon so far? Are you day one, optimistically curious, or just outright out? Let us know your thoughts using the poll below, and be sure to expand on your opinion in the comments, too.

Are you planning to buy Marathon? (2,985 votes)

  1. Yes, I'll be there day one no matter what7%
  2. Possibly, but I want to try it out first12%
  3. Hmm, I still need a lot more information10%
  4. Unlikely, I don't think it's a game for me37%
  5. You'd have to pay me to play Marathon33%

Do you think Marathon will be a long-term success? (2,648 votes)

  1. Yes, it has all the makings of a live service hit4%
  2. Maybe, but it's too early to say for sure35%
  3. No, I don't think it's got enough going for it34%
  4. This is the next Concord27%