Destiny and Halo developer Bungie launches its new extraction shooter, Marathon, to positive reviews, but fails to dethrone ARC Raiders.
According to a new analytical report from Alinea Insight, Marathon was the second most-wishlisted game during Next Fest, with ...
With Marathon now live, players are getting into the groove and checking out Tau Ceti IV with various Runner shells.
Marathon's efforts to prevent cheaters and hackers from ruining matches sounds good on paper, but ARC Raiders players know that seeing is believing.
Marathon and Arc Raiders are more similar than you think, so why am I a chilled robot scrapper in one and bloodthirsty in the other?
Comparing how Marathon handles its AI threats to Arc Raiders makes me realize how much more I enjoy it in Bungie’s game. While Marathon leans more heavily into PvP than Arc Raiders, the AI enemies are ...
Marathon and ARC Raiders are both extraction shooters, but their pacing, design philosophy, and PvPvE focus set them apart.
ARC Raiders has enjoyed enormous success since its launch back in October with it achieving a peak player count of 250,000 Steam players most days of the week. However, it might finally be running out ...
Embark Studios abandons its three-strike policy for Arc Raiders, rolling out permanent bans to match Bungie’s zero-tolerance ...
Marathon is entering a landscape shaped by Arc Raiders’ overwhelming success, but can it truly compete now that the standard is set?
The rivalry . . .ends?
The game’s player numbers on Steam are being compared to its recent free, open weekend, and not in a favourable manner. Prior to Marathon’s launch, Bungie held a multi-day Server Slam, which offered ...
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