Bungie announces a major change to when limited-time modes and maps, like Ranked and Cryo Archive, are available in Marathon as an attempt to address recent player feedback about the two content items having an unfortunate overlap. Feedback has been a key component for Bungie in developing and shaping Marathon. Despite the lengthy delay in 2025, Marathon reemerged in 2026 with a number of key features that players requested, like the ability to use proximity chat.
In fact, Bungie has continued to be quick to adjust or tweak elements of the game that are not hitting with players. Marathon has a much less FOMO-specific approach to its post-launch content plans, not charging players for seasonal content or placing content behind a paywall in general, as well as allowing Reward Passes to remain available for purchase. One thing that fans weren’t terribly thrilled about was the lack of valuable rewards in the Season 1 Reward Pass, which Bungie is quickly adjusting by adding more runner shell styles and other Marathon personalization items in April. With fans continuing to be vocal, Bungie has announced even more plans for the game.
Marathon’s New Cryo Archive Is a Hit With Players, and Bungie Wants More Feedback
Marathon’s Cryo Archive hits it off with players as full-featured Raid-style content, and Bungie is already asking the community for feedback on it.
Marathon Changes Ranked and Cryo Archive Availability
In a response to recent player feedback, the Marathon Development Team account announces a big change to when Ranked and Cryo Archive will be available in game. Prior to this change, Ranked and Cryo Archive had an overlap in availability, and since both are only available for a limited time, it made the decision of where to play and risk their loot difficult. Although Cryo Archive is considered an endgame-style map in Marathon, featuring puzzles, difficult enemies, and some of the best loot in the game, it has a limited availability window. The same can be said about Ranked, which is also designed to be a weekend-only high-end mode similar to Trials of Osiris in Destiny 2.
Either way, players will no longer have to figure out when or how they should spend their time in Marathon. Bungie revealed that the two modes will no longer overlap each other, giving players time to play on both if they want. For this upcoming weekend, Bungie will be opening Cryo Archive up a day earlier, on Thursday, March 26, at 10am PT, and it will run through Sunday, March 29 at 10am PT. At that point, Ranked will come online and run through until Thursday, April 2nd at 10am PT. In fact, this schedule is what Bungie plans to run with going forward, so the two modes will essentially cycle each other in this way, giving fans a clear understanding of when they can play what and when.
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Despite being fully released and available, Bungie continues to tinker and experiment on Marathon. As a live-service style game, it shouldn’t be too surprising to hear how these games change and evolve, but Bungie seems to be moving at a much faster pace than it did with Destiny 2. New updates for Marathon have continued to arrive and communication from various members of the staff, like game director Joe Ziegler, are pretty frequent. For Destiny 2 fans, this change in philosophy is likely hard to believe, as players continue to wait for some sort of news regarding a roadmap or some sort of plan.
In terms of Marathon, Bungie continues to tweak the experience based on fan feedback. One in particular is with a dedicated Duos mode for Marathon, something that wasn’t available at launch, but has since been added as a limited-time mode. Joe Ziegler admitted that the “experimental feature” is still in development but wanted to get it in the hands of players to help test it out and put it through its paces. The testing began strictly on Marathon‘s Perimeter map, but has since expanded to Dire Marsh as well. It’s unknown at this time if Bungie will continue to expand the scope of testing to include Outpost or exactly when the sessions will conclude, so interested players will want to hop in sooner rather than later.
- Released
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March 5, 2026
- ESRB
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Teen / Animated Blood, Language, Violence, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
- Multiplayer
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Online Multiplayer, Online Co-Op








