Marathon is now three months old. Player numbers have settled at around 10,000 concurrents on Steam – a far cry from Destiny 2’s glory days, but a number Bungie has called a “strong core playerbase” in a recent community post.
📉 The State of Marathon – 10,000 Players and a $200M Budget
| Metric | Value |
| Steam concurrent players (avg) | ~10,000 |
| Development cost | Over $200 million |
| Sony’s writedown of Bungie’s value | ~$800 million since Marathon launched |
| Sony’s original purchase price (2022) | $3.6 billion |
These numbers don’t include console players, where Marathon is likely more popular due to the lack of hardcore extraction shooters on those platforms. Still, the financial reality is brutal. Sony has marked down Bungie’s value by nearly a billion dollars, and Marathon is the first game the studio launched under Sony’s ownership.
“I’m not even sure that adding a PVE mode is going to recoup the players needed to make up this deficit, but it appears that Bungie still plans to go full steam ahead with new updates.”
⚖️ The PVE Debate – Casual Comfort vs. Hardcore Identity
Why PVE Makes Sense
- Onboarding is brutal. New players die, lose hours of loot, and quit. A safe PVE mode lets them learn mechanics without punishment.
- A place to chill. Even hardcore players sometimes want low-stress farming.
- Broader appeal. Extraction shooters are niche. PVE opens the door to millions of Destiny and Warframe players.
The Risk – PVE Breaking PVP
The core loop of Marathon relies on risk: you bring gear, you might lose it. If players can farm high-tier loot in a safe PVE mode and then bring it into PvP, the economy breaks.

“Bungie will need to get the balance of PVE rewards correct. They need to prevent players getting overly geared in the much safer PVE mode and turning up in PVP to stomp players who have lost their gear.”
Possible solutions:
- Separate PVE and PvP inventories / loadouts.
- Lower-quality loot in PVE mode.
- No extraction of high-tier items from PVE.
💬 Community Split – Horror vs. Hope
The comments on Bungie’s Steam post highlight a divided player base:
- Some are horrified that the studio is adding PVE elements at all.
- Others refuse to play until PVE is added.
“By its very nature, Marathon is a game about collecting loot and constantly stressing over whether you’re going to make it out with that loot. You can die incredibly fast in Marathon, and the depth of some systems is completely overwhelming for new players.”

The “death spiral” – losing hours of loot in half an hour – is a real phenomenon. Bungie needs to cater to both groups, but balancing expectations is a fragile task.
🔄 Is Marathon Becoming Destiny?
The comparison is obvious. Destiny 2 is a PVE-focused looter shooter with occasional PvP. Marathon is an extraction shooter with PvPvE. A dedicated PVE-only mode shifts the balance significantly.
| Aspect | Destiny 2 | Marathon (current) | Marathon (with PVE mode) |
| Core loop | PVE grinding | PvPvE extraction | PVE + PvPvE |
| Gear loss | No | Yes, full loss | PVE: no loss? Unclear |
| Player stress | Low | High | Medium |
| Appeal | Millions | Niche (hardcore) | Broader? |
Bungie has not announced plans to abandon the extraction shooter core. But adding a safe PVE mode is a big step toward Destiny territory.
🗣️ What Bungie Has Said – And What’s Coming
- Season 2 and Season 3 are already planned.
- The PVE mode is experimental – likely a test to gauge interest.
- No details on rewards, loot rules, or matchmaking have been released.
- Cryo Archive (the raid-like endgame) will continue to be the hardcore focus.
Bungie is walking a tightrope. Too little PVE, and casual players stay away. Too much, and hardcore fans feel betrayed.
📊 Summary – Key Points
| Issue | Detail |
| Current Steam player count | ~10,000 concurrent |
| Development cost | $200M+ |
| Sony writedown | $800M since Marathon launch |
| New mode | Experimental PVE-only (objectives, crew progression) |
| Community reaction | Split – some horrified, some refusing to play without it |
| Risk | PVE farming could break PvP economy |
| Future | Seasons 2 and 3 planned; PVE mode likely a test |
💬 BuyCarry Team’s Take
At BuyCarry, we help players extract successfully, complete contracts, and progress in Marathon. A PVE mode would fundamentally change our services – and the game itself.
What we think about the PVE announcement:
- It’s necessary. The player base is too small for a $200M game. Something has to change.
- But it’s risky. Hardcore extraction fans chose Marathon over Destiny for a reason. Diluting that identity could backfire.
- The balance of rewards is everything. If PVE gives the same loot as PvPvE, the main mode dies. If it gives nothing, casuals won’t stay.
What we’d like to see:
- Separate PVE and PvP inventory / progression tracks.
- PVE as a tutorial and chill zone – not a primary farming method.
- Clear communication about what carries over (probably nothing).
For our clients:
- Need help surviving the current PvPvE mode? We still offer extraction carries and contract farming.
- Waiting for PVE mode? So are we. Once it launches, we’ll offer coaching and completion services.
- Worried about the game’s future? Bungie has committed to Seasons 2 and 3 – the game isn’t dying tomorrow.
Final verdict: PVE could save Marathon – or turn it into another Destiny. The execution will determine which. We’re cautiously optimistic, but we’ll believe it when we see the patch notes.
🎮 Our Marathon Services
- 🔑 Extraction Carry & Contract Farming – Survive the PvPvE mode and secure your loot.
- 🧭 Marathon Coaching (Current & Future PVE) – Learn mechanics, routes, and extraction discipline.
- 📈 Faction & Runner Leveling Boost – Fast progression regardless of the game mode.
❓ FAQ – Marathon PVE Mode
Q1: Has Bungie confirmed a PVE-only mode for Marathon?
A: Yes, in a community post. It’s described as an “experimental mode” focused on crews completing objectives together.
Q2: When will the PVE mode release?
A: No date announced. Likely with Season 2 or Season 3.
Q3: Will PVE mode have gear loss?
A: Unknown. Bungie hasn’t shared details on rewards or loot rules.
Q4: Can I farm gear in PVE and use it in PvP?
A: Not confirmed. Bungie is aware of the balance risk and will likely implement restrictions.
Q5: Is Marathon dying?
A: Not immediately. Seasons 2 and 3 are planned. But 10,000 concurrents on Steam is low for a $200M game.
Q6: Can BuyCarry help me with Marathon regardless of the game mode?
A: Yes – extraction carries, contract farming, and soon PVE coaching. Contact us.
Source: Harry Alston – May 20, 2026.
