After Open Trial players managed to get Marathon's full game for just $14 via the Deluxe Edition trick, Bungie promised the full game, and has since ghosted players who are wondering what's going on/
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@Suppwidditt@MarathonDevTeam Every other game that has a “Deluxe Upgrade” has it listed under the add-ons section. Marathon is the only one to list this out in this way.
@MarathonDevTeam The trial period is over. When do we gain access to the base game, for those of us that meet these requirements? Do we need to do anything in order to gain that access?
We've been made aware of an issue on the PlayStation store where players could purchase the Deluxe Edition of Marathon at a mitigated price if they added Marathon to their library during the Open Play Week. Purchasing the Deluxe Edition this way does not include the base game, and we've updated the PlayStation Store messaging to clarify.
For those of you that made this purchase before the messaging was posted on the store page, we'll be granting you the base edition of Marathon at no additional cost. This is in addition to the Deluxe Edition content. More info on timing will come soon.
Going forward, please note that if you've downloaded Marathon during the Open Play Week but have not purchased Marathon, purchasing the Deluxe Edition upgrade will only grant you access to the Deluxe Edition content for the duration of the Open Play Week, after which accessing this content will require purchase of the Marathon base edition. The price of the Deluxe Edition upgrade on the PlayStation Store reflects only the Deluxe Edition content add-ons, not the base edition price.
@M_K_E_Tay@Wario64 There was an $89.99 Limited Edition that had a Steelbook, map and letter from the devs for Crimson Desert too. Got that over this bulky CE.