Marathon isn't doing very well. You only have to look at the game's player numbers on Steam to know that right now, which also happens to be its primary platform. You have more people signing a petition for Destiny 3 than there are people playing Marathon right now, and of course, those low numbers are also translating to sales too.
We don't have the exact sales numbers for Marathon right now, thanks to the games industry and Sony being all secretive, but they're probably not amazing. Back in March, it was estimated that Marathon had managed to sell around 1.2 million copies in just under a month, and while it's a decent number out of context, it's probably not exactly what Sony or Bungie were hoping for.
Marathon is estimated to have sold 1.2 million copies, and most of those people are playing the PlayStation game on PC.
That's especially when you take into account that these big, blockbuster, live service games take years to develop and can potentially set a company back hundreds of millions to make. It's very likely that Sony and Bungie spent a huge amount of cash making Marathon, and according to one insider, it's not...
