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Bungie’s upcoming evacuation shooter “Marathon” has revealed more operational details before its release. One of the most discussed points is Seasonal Reset mechanism. Officially confirmed that the game will be available for approx. Three months is a season cycle To operate, every time a new season starts, all players must start over, and their equipment and progress will be reset. This means that the equipment and levels that players have worked so hard to obtain basically have to be used again every few months. Bungie stated that the purpose of this is to maintain the sense of danger and fairness of the game and prevent old players from accumulating too many advantages, making it difficult for new players to catch up.

Equipment and levels will be reset, but some content will be retained.
While a season reset may sound a bit harsh, Bungie also emphasized that not everything will be removed. official statementAchievements, titles, skins, and other cosmetic contentwill be retained, and players can still enter the new season with these collections symbolizing achievements. Also like Codex data progressLong-term content will continue to accumulate and will not be reset.
In other words, what is really cleared are the parts that affect combat power and game progress, such as equipment, mission contracts, camp upgrades, and player levels. This design allows each season to form a new competitive environment and prevents the game from becoming purelyThe higher the value, the higher。

New content will be added every season
In addition to resetting progress, Bungie also said that new content will be added every season, such as New Equipment, Runner Shell, Map Areas and Events, and these updates will be free to all players without the need to purchase additional DLC. Judging from the official plan, the first season of “Marathon” will be launched simultaneously with the release of the game, and new season content will be launched every three months thereafter. This mode is actually somewhat similar to Bungie’s own “Destiny 2”, except this time it puts more emphasis on the concept of starting over.