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Recent coverage of Marathon focuses on season 2’s troubled launch—bugs, server issues, and a “PvP-lite”/PvE-leaning direction—while Bungie tries to soften the fallout with free gear and a free week. Players are also comparing its performance to the earlier Server Slam, especially on PC, and discussing Linux/Steam Deck access being blocked.

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Key Takeaway Marathon season 2 is launching with widespread technical and design gripes, prompting Bungie to offer free gear/free week—yet player access and early PC numbers remain contested.
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Marathon season 2 is launching with widespread technical and design gripes, prompting Bungie to offer free gear/free week—yet player access and early PC numbers remain contested.

Recent coverage of Marathon focuses on season 2’s troubled launch—bugs, server issues, and a “PvP-lite”/PvE-leaning direction—while Bungie tries to soften the fallout with free gear and a free week. Players are also comparing its performance to the earlier Server Slam, especially on PC, and discussing Linux/Steam Deck access being blocked.

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Top 5 signals · Marathon season 2 is launching

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Season 2 stability Launch plagued by rampant errors and bugs.
Server issues response Bungie hands out free gear due to server problems.
Early mode framing Season 2 introduces a “PvP-lite” mode seen as a sidestep for PvE.
Free week timing Free week begins right when veteran players have lost their best gear.

What to Watch

  • Check Steam/PC player metrics for Marathon during the free week versus the Server Slam baseline. VG247
  • Follow Linux/Steam Deck community action threads to see if Bungie’s block changes during Free Week. Rock Paper Shotgun
  • Track follow-up reports on season 2 fixes after the error/bug-riddled launch. Eurogamer

What Changed

  • Marathon's Free Week is here, but Bungie is still blocking Linux/Steam Deck. Here is how we can take action. Rock Paper Shotgun
  • Marathon Deluxe: Any free players who bought this edition at the reduced price will receive the base game for free. Eurogamer
  • Marathon Deluxe Edition discount offers free-trial players bonuses without the full game, confusion ensues Eurogamer
  • Marathon season 2 suffers rocky launch thanks to rampant errors and bugs Eurogamer
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Tracking: Marathon season 2 launch plagued by anteaters, monkeys and weasels, with Bungie dishing out free gear to say sorry for the server issues / Marathon season 2 kicks off with a "PvP-lite" mode that sounds more like a sidestep for those after PvE

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When does Marathon season 2 go live?

June 2, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. ET on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

Marathon Season 2 Guide: Everything You Need To Know
Is Marathon going free-to-play?

No, at least not yet. It still normally costs $40, but it will be free for the first week of season 2. That runs June 2 through June 9. Players across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC can hop in and experience the full game at no cost, with all progress carrying over for anyone who decides to eventually buy it. As a reminder though, anyone on console will still need a paid subscription (PS Plus or Game Pass Core) in order to play Marathon even when it’s free since it’s an online multiplayer game.

Marathon Season 2 Guide: Everything You Need To Know
What’s different in Marathon season 2?

A lot, actually. The biggest content additions are as follows: an updated Dire Marsh (Night) zone, new Sentinel Runner shell, new progression system called the Cradle, new weapons, updated contracts, faction progression improvements, and sandbox balance changes. Let’s break down each one of those real quick.

Marathon Season 2 Guide: Everything You Need To Know
What’s so cool about Dire Marsh at night?

You might think that simply swapping the time of day for an existing map instead of adding an entirely new one would be a big disappointment. In fact, that’s how I originally felt. But then I saw the first trailer for the new map and realized how much everything being dark would completely upend the way I currently play Marathon. Limited vision, flashlights giving away positions, and whatever’s going on with the new monsters that come out at night feels like more than enough to offer a very different, survival horror-infused take on the usual Marathon experience. And that was already super ten

Marathon Season 2 Guide: Everything You Need To Know
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