Bungie’s creative director, Julia Nardin, has revealed that Marathon won’t follow Destiny 2’s content vaulting system.
Destiny 2 has a unique system known as content vault, which basically means that the game’s old content will be removed from it. While talking to Space.com, Nardin said that the studio wants Marathon to be “an additive experience in the sense that all priority contracts and story content aims to be evergreen”.
The creative director said that it “doesn’t matter” when players join, as they’ll still be able to “play through the established questlines and fill out your Codex with achievements and collections that allow you to uncover additional layers of the world.”
Nardin said that the studio will be “adding to this foundation over time in the live service environment,” depending on how the players respond.
Nardin ended by saying, “We know what direction we want to go in and what we want to create for the community to uncover next.”
Meanwhile, Bungie received criticism from players for the price at which the company is selling skins for Marathon. The studio also recently revealed that Marathon will have seasonal resets.
Marathon launched on March 5, 2026, priced at ₹2,499 on Steam, Xbox Store and PlayStation Store.
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