Marathon a 'Premium', Paid for Game on PS5, But It's Not $70

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Bungie offers clarification on price.Bungie has confirmed its newly unveiled extraction shooter Marathon will be a "premium" game you have to pay for, but it won't be $70.In a post on Twitter, the developer responded to a post detailing a GameSpot preview where the upcoming online game was described as a "premium product" that you shall have to pay "full price" for. Bungie agrees with the former, but then says "Marathon will not be a 'full-priced' title". More details will be shared in the summer, it added.Read the full article on pushsquare.com

Bungie has confirmed its newly unveiled extraction shooter Marathon will be a "premium" game you have to pay for, but it won't be $70. In a post on Twitter , the developer responded to a post detailing a GameSpot preview where the upcoming online game was described as a "premium product" that you shall have to pay "full price" for. Bungie agrees with the former, but then says "Marathon will not be a 'full-priced' title".

More details will be shared in the summer, it added. The price point Sony generally goes with for its first-party games is $70, but with more recent multiplayer efforts like Concord and Helldivers 2 , online-focused titles have retailed at $40. While the studio doesn't confirm it, the likelihood is Marathon will also be $40.



We do at least have confirmation you'll have to pay for access, rather than being free-to-play..