Bungies Marathon skips the next Playstation game

Bungie is not expected to reveal Marathon At Sony's September State of Play, where November was very likely that the game could finally be shown. It has been a long way for MarathonOne who has been visited by delays, difficulties and controversy. According to sources, the wait for a re -revision may be a little longer than expected.

Marathon release date delay

After many rumors, Sony finally confirmed a new Playing event for Playstation that occurred on September 24. The 35-minute presentation seems to be a mixture of first and third party announcements, with Saros from Housemarque as the only game that has been confirmed so far. The lack of details has led to the fans speculating in which games could be displayed, although it seems that an upcoming Sony First Party game will not appear either.

Marathon is not expected to appear in the September State

Bungie's MarathonAn extraction shooter set within the franchise of the same name will apparently not appear in the game. The news comes from Paul Tassi, who reported that sources have stated to him that Marathon will not only be at the exhibition, but there are currently no plans to release a blog or any other long -shaped presentation before or after. Of course fans will probably have to wait a while longer to see how Marathon has been developed from their previously closed alpha test.

The Marathon Prize was teased by Bungie, details coming during the summer

Speculation seems to point to a November -disclosure of some kind, which is technically compliant with Bungie's earlier Marathon Development update plans for an autumn message, although it is probably a little later than the fans expected. However, the extra time is likely to be used on Bungie if any of the latest leaks are to believe. PlayTester, which is technically below NDA restrictions, has revealed significant changes, including the fraction system that is completely redesigned, new content that is added and other game mechanics to name a few.

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Too many, Marathon Still has a lot to prove before launch in 2026. Bungie's hold of the recovery shooting genre left many players who feel underwent during its closed test phase, even if that was not the biggest question. Marathon has experienced a number of controversy during its long development cycle, with no major than Bungie accused of plagiarism. While originally praised, the art design and aesthetics were ripped from an artist's work called Antireal. Bungie has since delayed the game and reports indicate that the art in question has the script completely, leaving many to wonder what the game looks like now.


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