“Marathon will not be a ‘full-priced’ title”: Bungie calms fans’ fears around new the extraction shooter’s price in a world of $70 and $80 games

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We are very close to living in a world where, instead of diamonds, or gold necklaces, or calf leather handbags, people purchase each other the newest $70 or $80 multiplayer title as romantic consolation gifts. Bungie, which will soon release the promising new extraction shooter Marathon, isn’t helping by being so secretive about the game’s as-of-yet undisclosed price tag.

“Marathon will be a premium title,” Bungie writes in a Twitter post. “Marathon will not be a ‘full-priced’ title.”

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