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Coverage focuses on Marathon's early performance concerns, with claims that its launch player numbers are roughly half of the Server Slam on PC. A more optimistic angle argues Marathon could still find momentum on Steam now that the Server Slam appears to be exceeding expectations.

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Key Takeaway Marathon’s launch on PC is underwhelming versus the Server Slam, but Steam traction may still give it a path forward.
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Marathon’s launch on PC is underwhelming versus the Server Slam, but Steam traction may still give it a path forward.

Coverage focuses on Marathon's early performance concerns, with claims that its launch player numbers are roughly half of the Server Slam on PC. A more optimistic angle argues Marathon could still find momentum on Steam now that the Server Slam appears to be exceeding expectations.

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PC launch vs Server Slam Launch player numbers are about half those of the Server Slam (PC).
Steam opportunity framed Marathon “may actually have a shot” given Server Slam performance on Steam.

What to Watch

  • Check Steam player metrics (first-week/peak) as Server Slam momentum continues to inform Marathon expectations. VG247
  • Compare Marathon’s ongoing PC player counts against Server Slam benchmarks reported for launch timing. VG247

What Changed

  • Marathon launch player numbers are about half those of the Server Slam, at least on PC VG247
  • Marathon may actually have a shot as Server Slam hits it big on Steam VG247
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Is the Sentinel Shell Any Good in Marathon?

I really like Sentinel and their abilities. I usually play solo, and the new PvE mode really benefits from Sentinel's playstyle, as you can deploy Snare Mines to trap rooms that you're currently looting, so you won't be surprised when an enemy tries to sneak in. While Sentinel can be easily countered by Signal Jammers, this Shell ensures that you will have an edge. The Prey Tracker has helped me stay aware of how many enemies are just ahead of me, so I know when to engage, and the Defender System has been a huge help in managing gunfights to counter grenades. Looking for more Marathon guides?

Marathon: Sentinel Shell Breakdown
What is the Cradle in Marathon?

The Cradle is a new upgrade system that becomes a permanent addition to your Shells and their enhancements and is not seasonally reset like your Vault and Faction Rank. The Cradle is essentially how you can upgrade your Shells and provide them with bonus stats and passive perks. You can refund the energy you put into the Cradle at any time, and the nodes you invest in are invested universally to other Shells.

Marathon: How the Cradle Works and What to Upgrade
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
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