The creators of Halo and Destiny present all the details of their new game
They seek to revolutionize the extraction shooter by bringing it to the masses

- April 14, 2025
- Updated: April 14, 2025 at 10:49 AM

Bungie, known for its iconic legacy in video game development, is venturing into a crowded genre with the release of Marathon, a PvPvE extraction shooter. With a scheduled release date in September, the game will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. As the studio enters a market already dominated by titles like Escape from Tarkov and Hunt: Showdown, Bungie’s strategy aims to attract not only veteran players but also those who have had limited or unsatisfactory experiences with extraction shooters in the past.
A game that seeks to simplify an extremely complex genre
Joe Ziegler, the game director, has emphasized that Marathon aims to provide a new and interesting experience, focusing on what truly attracts players to extraction shooters. According to Ziegler, the goal is to eliminate the complexity that often accompanies this type of game, making the mechanics more accessible for new players. “We want to give players what they expect from an extraction shooter in terms of tension and survival, without the need to learn a new set of rules,” he commented.
Andrew Witts, gameplay director, added that the intention is for Marathon to be easy to share with friends, allowing anyone to take control and enjoy the experience without a steep learning curve. Simplicity in action and gameplay are key elements that Bungie is trying to highlight with this title.
After playing Marathon for eight hours, although critics are unsure if it will achieve comparable success to other recent releases, Bungie’s proposal suggests a notable effort to build an accessible title aligned with current expectations in the world of video games. As the release date approaches, interest in seeing how Marathon will perform in such a competitive market continues to grow.
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