Marathon’s early game can be very stop-start. Though it only takes a few strikes of the spacebar to get straight into the next raid, the transition from match to match, for me at least, is often hampered by a flurry of inventory management and vault emptying. I have more unclaimed faction rewards than I can count, and it’s getting a bit silly at this point. Fortunately, Bungie’s heard the feedback loud and clear, and among other much-needed tweaks, this week’s update will finally bring an elegant solution that should help declutter our storage.
Marathon’s new update is making vaults feel roomier, and it solves my biggest gripe
17 March 20260

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