Recently, Sony PlayStation has just held a new State of Play, including a large number of game trailers and new works announced.However, as a first-party studio under Sony, the classic IP being developed by "Fate" developer Bungie, restarted the evacuation FPS "Marathon" and made it puzzled many expectant fans for their appearance.
According to prominent insider Jeff Grubb, the reason the Marathon was not shown is because Bungie might host his own separate publicity campaign alone.The launch may be held in April this year.
Grubb recently participated in Game Mess Decides, during which he revealed the news and said it was Bungie's own usual style.He said: "The Marathon didn't appear because they might have something of their own. Bungie usually has a separate launch for Destiny. They will also use the same 'We want to talk to the audience' this year.'strategy.”
“I think we might hear from them about Marathon in April and it will be something completely independent of the State of Play.”
"Marathon" was first developed by Bungie in the 1990s and announced a new work reboot in 2023.The new work has been a bit bumpy, with the game’s director fired in 2024 for alleged misconduct against female employees, but he denied the charges and filed a lawsuit against Bungie.The game’s new director is former Fearless Contract director Joe Ziegler, who provided the game with the last news update last October.The game has allegedly undergone some "radical" changes in the past and this year, and different parts of the game are still in different stages of development.