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Exploring the Blend of PvE and FPS in Bungie's Marathon Extraction Shooter

Exploring the Blend of PvE and FPS in Bungie’s Marathon Extraction Shooter

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Bungie‘s upcoming release, the revival of its classic franchise Marathon, is set to be a primarily player versus player (PvP) extraction shooter similar to Escape from Tarkov. However, the developers have provided some insight into the game, stating that it will incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) controlled enemies, implying a player versus environment (PvE) component to the game. While some fans may be disappointed that the game will not feature a classic single-player campaign, the game’s narrative will still play a major role. Single-player fans can also progress without necessarily extracting out of the level, which suggests that the game may not be as hardcore as Tarkov. With Marathon still in development, there is no official release date for the game.

Marathon’s Origins and Gameplay

Marathon is a first-person shooter (FPS) franchise developed by Bungie that saw releases in the 1990s. Though not as popular as contemporaries like Doom, Marathon became a trendsetter in its right. With the revival of the franchise, fans are eagerly awaiting its new gameplay elements.

As previously mentioned, the game will be primarily PvP-focused, but it will also have some PvE elements. Players will encounter AI-controlled enemies that they will need to overcome as they progress through the game world. While there may be no classic single-player campaign, the game’s narrative will play a significant role, suggesting that it will be something worth paying attention to.

Progressing in Marathon

Another aspect of the game that players may find appealing is its accessibility. Players do not necessarily need to extract out of a level to progress. This means that it may not be as hardcore as games like Escape from Tarkov, where extracting is mandatory for progress. This accessibility may also serve as an extra layer of encouragement for single-player fans to give Marathon a try.

When to Expect Marathon

With no set release date, it’s hard to say when Marathon will come out. Bungie is dedicating much of its development efforts to this title, and given that it’s a live-service experience, takes time to build. Even with fans eagerly anticipating its release, a slow and steady approach ensures that the developers create something worthwhile.

The Future for Bungie

As the game developer gears up to release Marathon, it’s important to look to what else they are working on in the future. Bungie is set to wrap up the main narrative thread of Destiny, with the last announced DLC coming out in 2024. There is a possibility that Marathon will take over as their main intellectual property (IP) once the Destiny franchise is complete.

Final Thoughts

While some fans may have hoped for a single-player campaign in the upcoming Marathon revival from Bungie, the fact that there will be AI-controlled enemies and a narrative that plays a major role may make up for it. Though the game will be primarily PvP-focused, developers have said that players can progress without extracting out of a level, making it more accessible to single-player fans. Fans eagerly anticipating the game will need to wait patiently, but the extra development time promises something worth playing.

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