Sony ‘looking forward’ to showcasing Marathon progress
There has been a lot of negativity surrounding two upcoming PlayStation live-service games in the past month – Bungie's Marathon and Haven Studio's Fairgames. There have been rumours of both delays and cancellations, but PlayStation's CEO is looking to put those rumours to rest.
Sony's annual business presentation took place this week and included updates from PlayStation CEO, Hermen Hulst (via Eurogamer). Despite recent negativity surrounding Marathon, due to Bungie falling into yet another plagiarism scandal, Hulst says that PlayStation looks “forward to showcasing” the game's progress.
Marathon was notably not part of Sony's recent State of Play stream last week. However, the game is still being advertised as releasing in September, which would mean that marketing will need to ramp up soon.
Haven Studios has also come into the crosshairs recently. The studio's founder, Jade Raymond, suddenly left the company. Around that same time, reports emerged of a recent Fairgames playtest that left developers worried for the future of the project.
Hulst remains positive about the game's outlook though. Fairgames is a new co-operative heist game and given that Payday 3 flopped, there is a gap in the market waiting to be filled. As of now, the game is still on track to release in 2026. It is unclear if the game will carry a premium price tag or if it will go free to play.
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