Recently, tipster Colony Deaks revealed that the standard version of "Lost Starship: Marathon" is priced at $40, the deluxe version is priced at $60, and the season pass is priced at $10.The Deluxe Edition will include "Season Pass Tokens" worth approximately $30, with the specific use of the tokens unknown.
We've known for a long time that "Marathon" is not a free game, and officials have said that it "will be a premium paid game", but it will not be a "full price" game.So the $40 price tag makes sense, especially considering the success of Submarine Diaries 2 at that price point.
But recently, Bungie is not only facing problems such as layoffs and the loss of "Destiny 2" players, but it also has to deal with the postponement of "Marathon" and art material disputes.Foreign media TheGamer believes that the future of this game is not optimistic. As a PS service game, although it has the same price as "Jedi Submarine 2", its current situation may be more similar to "Star Strike".
The release date of "Marathon" is currently unclear, but officials say it will be announced later this fall.