
My first victory was squeezing through the overloaded PSN servers at exactly 18:00. Twitter was awash with complaints: “PSN under maintenence?” “PSN down?” Death to Sony!” “Death to Bungie!” I flicked through the torrent of complaints on my phone, as I took my time creating the perfect Titan.
Out of the three classes – Titan, Hunter and Warlock – the Titan appealed most, mostly because of the jumping punch ability described in its class summary. I could picture myself diving into the middle of a group of enemies like a rockstar, scattering them with a single blow. It was either that, wizardry or roguishness.
It was then time to choose my race. I was immediately drawn to the Exo, a sentient machine created for war – because I can be a gruff marine in every other game. I spent a good twenty minutes choosing the face plate I wanted, opting for an angular mask with a black base and red detailing. Red eyes, too, because, you know, the Terminator.

The Marathon Duo queue test ends as Bungie confirms its return in Season 2, with new experimental playlists already on the way.
Its neat especially since not everyone might have two friends playing it. Makes it more personal to go at in duos.
It's 2026 and basic match making features in MP games are still being drip fed to an audience that still gets excited over said basic feature being implemented.

Darryl Linington from Notebookcheck.net writes: "Early hands-on time with Marathon, spanning roughly 10 hours, points to a distinctive extraction shooter with strong shell-based class design, layered faction progression, surreal presentation, and a dense UI that still needs smoothing out."
Almost 16,000 reviews on Steam currently has the game sitting on a very positive 90% Not sure if it has the player numbers but those who are playing seem to be enjoying themselves.
The game is really really bad. So generic boring and lifeless. UI is terrible. Bad and slow gameplay. Not sure who gives the go ahead for these games. Insane all that money companies just throw away for no reason. Nobody a asking for these games

Bungie has fully settled the Destiny 2 Red War copyright lawsuit with writer Matthew Martineau, ending a year-long legal fight.