Two stories, one conclusion: Bungie is all in on Marathon. The first major sale and a developer shift signal a new era for the studio.
1. The First Big Sale – 20% Off Across All Platforms

Sale duration by platform:
- Steam: April 28
- Xbox Store: April 28
- PlayStation Store: May 7
“This isn’t a massive drop by any means, but it’s notable since it’s the first one Marathon has received.” – Logan Moore
Why this matters: The game launched at a relatively modest $40 (compared to $70 AAA titles). Now, a month later, a 20% discount is a clear signal that Bungie wants to expand the player base. Steam concurrent numbers have fallen from ~88k at launch to ~25k recently. The sale is likely aimed at bringing back lapsed players and attracting fence sitters. Our take: If you’ve been waiting for a discount, this is it. The PlayStation sale runs longer (until May 7), but the Xbox and Steam deals end April 28. Don’t wait if you’re on those platforms.
2. Developer Shift – More Bungie Staff on Marathon Than Destiny 2
According to Forbes’ Paul Tassi, citing internal Bungie sources, the distribution of developers has changed dramatically since launch.
“My sources at Bungie confirmed to me that while previously, Destiny had a fairly significant edge… now, of the 800 or so remaining Bungie employees, it’s more evenly split, with Marathon now edging out Destiny 2 by a bit.” – Paul Tassi
What this means for Destiny 2 players:
- PvE content has dried up for months
- No major updates for at least another month and a half
- A smaller expansion is planned, but communication is nearly absent
- The game that once had over 1,000 people working on it is now being sustained by a fraction of that

What this means for Marathon players:
- More resources for balance patches, new maps, new Runners, and microtransactions
- Faster iteration on post launch content (Season 2 in June)
- However, player numbers have dropped significantly, so the pressure is on to deliver
3. Why the Shift Happened – And What It Signals
The risk: Marathon is a hardcore extraction shooter with a steep learning curve. Throwing more developers at it won’t fix the core issue if casual players keep bouncing off. But it does mean Bungie is committed – at least for now.
“The future of both games is not yet clear… All of this feels like it’s on a knife’s edge.” – Paul Tassi
Our take: This is a major moment for Bungie. They’re effectively betting the company’s future on Marathon. If the June Season 2 update doesn’t reverse the player decline, we could see more drastic changes – possibly even a free to play conversion or a leadership shakeup.
4. Comparison: Marathon vs. Destiny 2 – Current State

5. Should You Buy Marathon Now at $31.99?
Our recommendation:
- If you’re on Steam or Xbox, decide by April 28. $32 is a fair price for the content, assuming you enjoy the genre.
- If you’re on PlayStation, wait for more reviews or watch gameplay. You have until May 7.
- If you’re unsure, buy the standard edition – you can always upgrade later.
💬 BuyCarry Team’s Take
Two stories, one conclusion: Bungie is all in on Marathon. The sale is a standard post‑launch discount – nothing unusual. But the developer shift is a major signal. Destiny 2, once the crown jewel, is now second fiddle. For Marathon to succeed, Bungie needs more players, more engagement, and more revenue. That’s where we come in.
What this means for our clients:
- More demand for Marathon boosting – as Bungie pushes the game, more players will try it, get stuck, and seek help.
- Destiny 2 services may shrink – if the player base continues to decline, fewer clients will need D2 help. We’ll monitor.
- Opportunity for early Marathon adopters – getting ahead now (with our boosters) means being ready for Season 2’s new content.
For players:
- If you’ve been on the fence, the $32 sale is a low risk entry point.
- If you’re a Destiny 2 loyalist, prepare for a long content drought – or consider trying Marathon.
Final verdict: Bungie is making a high stakes bet. Whether it pays off depends on Season 2. But for now, the signs are clear: Marathon is the future, and Destiny 2 is the past.
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
- Q1: How much is Marathon on sale for?
A: $31.99 for the standard edition (20% off), $47.99 for the Deluxe Edition. - Q2: When does the sale end?
A: Steam and Xbox: April 28. PlayStation Store: May 7. - Q3: Is it true more Bungie devs work on Marathon than Destiny 2 now?
A: According to Forbes’ Paul Tassi, yes – of the ~800 Bungie employees, Marathon now has a slight edge in developer count. - Q4: Why is Bungie shifting resources away from Destiny 2?
A: Destiny 2’s content updates have dried up, player engagement is down, and Sony is pressuring Bungie to make Marathon a success. - Q5: Will Destiny 2 get any major updates soon?
A: A small expansion is planned, but communication is minimal. Expect at least three more months of light content. - Q6: Can BuyCarry help me with Marathon?
A: Yes – contract optimization, extraction carries, build guides, and now sale time new player coaching. Contact us to get started.
April 22, 2026.
