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Bungie announces Marathon gameplay reveal

Bungie had to scale back pretty heavily on Destiny 2 content last year due to the need for additional resources on Marathon. Following multiple delays, Bungie's new Sci-Fi shooter now appears to be on track for release, with a big reveal event taking place next week. 

Bungie has announced that the Marathon gameplay reveal will be taking place on April 12th at 6PM UK time. Aside from a new trailer, the showcase will also feature developers discussing more in-depth details about the game and we also expect to see pre-orders and a release date announced.

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This news follows on from leaks several weeks ago. Bungie has recently been updating the Marathon store pages, with Steam back-end changes hinting at extra game editions and pre-order bonuses.

Marathon will be a multi-platform title, releasing for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The game is expected to release later this year, with beta testing likely to take place over the summer.

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KitGuru Says: Bungie has always been great at PvP gameplay, but the studio's name doesn't carry the weight it once did. With this game set to be a paid release, it will be interesting to see how many Bungie fans are willing to pay the upfront cost, particularly after how Bungie treated PvP in Destiny 2. 

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