More than a year after announcing sci-fi extraction shooter Marathon, developer Bungie revealed a smattering of new details ...
Rumors surface showing that developers at Bungie may want to work on single-player games, although these efforts may be an uphill battle.
Well, I said yesterday that it was time for Bungie to finally start talking about Marathon in some meaningful capacity, now that we’re almost a year and a half from its initial trailer and over ...
A new online report suggests that Bungie developers were interested in returning to single-player projects, but higher-ups ...
And while certainly some of the “Bungie shooter magic” of games like Destiny and Halo will make its way to Marathon, Bungie is pulling from a lot of other shooters. And for a new position ...
Following the launch of Classic Marathon 1 & 2 earlier this summer, Classic Marathon Infinity is now available on Steam, meaning all three games in Bungie's acclaimed first-person sci-fi shooter ...
While its release date may not be as early as fans were hoping for, 2025 is still expected to be a big year for Bungie’s Marathon reboot.
Originally in development at Destiny, Marathon developer Bungie, during its most recent round of layoffs, Sony carved out a small team to work on the allegedly Smash Bros.-inspired MOBA ...