Marathon is Bungie’s latest stab at a new genre, with the team attempting to break into the extraction shooter market. It’s a game set within a distant universe, with players controlling cybernetic soldiers fighting to survive across a variety of maps and environments.
The team revealed today that an alpha is lined up for the game, set to take place in the next couple of weeks. That’s all well and good, but when it finally hits the market, will Marathon be free to play, or will it have a premium price tag?
Let’s find out.
Marathon Price Guide
Marathon is a sci-fi extraction shooter with more unique elements under the hood than the average player might realise. It’s an attempt from Bungie to disrupt the genre and challenge games like Escape from Tarkov, which have long held the top spot in the market.
It’s been widely speculated that Marathon will be a free-to-play title, however, in an announcement following the games reveal, that’s simply not the case.
Taking to the official X account, the Marathon account said, “Marathon will be a premium title. Marathon will not be a ‘full-priced’ title.”
“We’ll announce details this Summer,” they continued.
It means that you will be expected to part with some cash in September, but as to how much is currently unclear. The going rumors suggest that the game will have a $40 price tag, but so far, no one has stepped forward with a concrete report.
What Platforms is Marathon On?
Marathon will be available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. The recently revealed alpha will be available across all platforms, and the full release will have crossplay and cross-save functionality.
How much will you pay for Marathon when it launches? Do you think Bungie have missed out on not making Marathon free to play? Let me know what you think in the comments, or check out the Insider Gaming forum.
For more Insider Gaming coverage about Marathon, check out our guide on how to access the game’s closed alpha.
If it’s not f2p then they gunna see a massive lose , games that are online only don’t work these days if you need to pay for them , anthem for example