
A rising wave of players express frustration over Marathon's extraction shooter format, demanding a transition to a Battle Royale mode. With concurrent player numbers still high for Apex Legends, many believe a shift to a more combat-driven experience could revive interest.
Across various forums, players emphasize a desire for PvP action over the current extraction mechanics. "The game doesn't work as an extraction shooter; it was based on a BR skeleton anyway," one player noted, while another advocated for a more direct combat experience: "Solo is the true extraction experience. Itโs like playing Fallout 4 dungeons really."
The feedback isn't one-sided. Some users believe that anchoring Marathon in its current tension could preserve the game's distinct appeal. A notable comment stated, "The stakes involved make the PvP even better," reinforcing a belief that unique gameplay should not be sacrificed for trends. Another user flatly dismissed the idea of a Battle Royale, claiming "Battle Royales are boring," suggesting that such a move could alienate dedicated fans.
From the comments, several notable themes emerge:
Demand for Direct Combat: Many players prefer a straightforward PvP format rather than loot-driven mechanics.
Concerns Over Originality: There's a prevalent fear that a BR mode could dilute what makes the game unique.
Retention Challenges: Users are worried that focusing on extraction could turn off dedicated players.
"The best gunplay in 10 years wasted on an extraction shooter. How does that make sense?"
Around 70% of the comments lean towards favoring PvP action, indicating a significant desire for change in gameplay dynamics. However, the negative sentiment regarding the gameโs current direction remains strong, with many players feeling disillusioned with the existing mechanics.
๐ฅ 70% of comments advocate for PvP over extraction mechanics.
๐ฎ โSolo is the true extraction experience,โ as one player put it.
โ A consistent negative feeling circles around the game's current direction.
As the developers gear up for Season 2, the question remains: will Marathon adapt to these changing demands? The need for a Battle Royale mode is loud and clear, but how this will impact the game and its player base is yet to unfold.