Marathon is currently running a free trial week – one that’s been extended out until June 11 following some server downtime – but the offer created a problem for those who were looking to pick up the full version. Some users who were playing the free version found they could buy an upgrade to the Marathon Deluxe Edition at a reduced price, but weren’t correctly informed that this wouldn’t give them access to the base game. This meant they’d lose the ability to play once the trial period came to an end. Now, Bungie has responded by promising those who fell foul of this incident the complete package they thought they were getting.
Bungie saves Marathon Deluxe Edition mix-up by giving affected players the base game for free
7 June 20260
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