Yes, the leaked ‘Marathon’ pre-order and release date are real

lots of video Last night, we started making the rounds under the guise of showing an accidentally premature live trailer for Bungie’s Marathon that was briefly available on Xbox. The trailer ended with the game’s release date, showing the first confirmation outside of the originally planned March window.

According to my sources, the date March 5, 2026 is legitimate. Bungie has kind of confirmed itself by starting issuing DMCA takedowns for trailers shared on social media. Don’t worry if this is some kind of AI fake. Besides, it was too elaborate.

The official announcement of its trailer and release date will take place tomorrow, which is also when pre-orders for the $40 game begin, about a month and a half before its release. This will be the culmination of the Marathon’s recent marketing efforts after being postponed since last fall. In the meantime, we’ve seen a ton of gameplay clips and recently received positive reviews. video dock About that character class. However, there are still mountains to climb.

Part of that pile, the most important part before release, will be a free open beta. It is said that it will be around the end of February, so don’t expect it this month or a month before the release date. This is pretty standard for the genre, and considering it’s free rather than asking for $40, it’ll be an important test of player interest. However, in the case of Marathon’s rival ARC Raiders, the number of free trials for the game has increased significantly, more than double the number of actual releases. That… rarely happens.

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Marathon is a turning point moment for Bungie, a game that has been in development for at least five years prior to the Sony acquisition, and a key part of its appeal. On top of the ouster of the director, at least one major overhaul, and the failure of last summer’s debut film, there was also a plagiarism scandal. However, this latest marketing effort has been quite well received, and Marathon appears to be gaining some pre-launch momentum. It’s not yet clear whether the highly successful ARC Raiders will help or hurt Marathon. Marathon may come at a critical moment when ARC players are tired of the game. Alternatively, too many people are still committed to paying $40 for another extraction game and starting from scratch.

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