According to a recent report, the majority of developers at Bungie are now working on Marathon instead of Destiny 2. While Marathon is a new project for Bungie and one that the team obviously wants to see succeed, these new details may not sit well with the Destiny 2 playerbase.
Marathon isn't the start of a new franchise for Bungie, but it is a return to a classic that hadn't seen a new entry since 1996. The first-person extraction shooter has significant differences from Destiny 2, so gamers who have enjoyed Destiny 2's PvE experiences may not necessarily be interested in Marathon. While the two games have been worked on simultaneously leading up to Marathon's launch, Destiny 2 players have already voiced concerns that it could be taking focus away from Bungie's older game. Now, it seems like those concerns may have some validity.
Marathon shares many good features and gameplay aspects with Destiny 2, but it also seems not to cater to solo players.
Bungie sources speaking to Forbes have stated that Marathon has more developers working on it than Destiny 2. While an exact number wasn't stated, there are estimated to be around 800 developers working...
