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Bungie's Marathon reboot is apparently still coming out this year as PlayStation boasts that its extraction shooter has ...
Marathon had barely gotten a trailer when it got into a lot of trouble. And this is against the backdrop of a not-so-warm presentation in April, where ...
Alongside genuine concerns about Marathon's genre shift from Destiny and well-earned criticism of Bungie plagiarizing from the artist Antireal, a subset of players appears to have become invested ...
The game recently found itself in hot water when Scottish artist Fern "Antireal" Hook accused Bungie of using her designs—not just as decorative elements in the game, but allegedly as the basis for ...
“I was told by someone familiar with marketing plans in a key overseas market that there are now no plans to do paid marketing for Marathon at all,” said host Colin Moriarty. “I don’t know ...
Problems with the recent Closed Alpha test, as well as confirmed accusations of art plagiarism from the designer ANTIREAL, could have pushed the management to give the game more time, to avoid a ...
It was discovered that Marathon’s promotional art and even some in-game assets bore striking resemblances to the work of indie artist ANTIREAL. Bungie swiftly issued a public apology, promising a ...
Also on May 15th, 2025, X [5] user @Billain posted a tweet comparing graphics from Marathon and Antireal's artwork, showing how the in-game graphics contained a slight imprint of Antireal's name. The ...
However, Bungie’s attempt to shift blame to a former employee has sparked further outrage, with fans demanding full accountability. This issue was unknown by our existing art team, and we are ...
The trouble began when UK artist Fern Hook (known online as ANTIREAL) discovered her 2017 poster designs plastered throughout Marathon’s environments during the closed alpha. We’re not talking about ...