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It’s 10pm on the east coast and Marathon is currently on pace to have its lowest player peak on Steam since launch. I believe it was around 10,200 players earlier today but has slipped back into the four digits as the evening has gone on. This would be an almost one thousand player peak drop in only 24 hours. Many will say it’s Father’s Day or a Sunday night but if that was the case then Destiny 2 would also be seeing the same numbers but it is once again well over 100k players on steam which is its smallest player platform. I was predicting it would still be several weeks before we see a four digit Marathon peak but at this rate it could be any day. Sad days ahead for Bungie and Sony because they truly have two dead games and this could have been avoided if they had proper management at the top.
#WeWantDestiny3
The fact Destiny is still hovering around 60k–100k going into week 3 while Marathon already dropped off within the same time period tells you everything.
Delivering content people actually want will always beat artificial FOMO and drip-fed engagement.
Let players play everything at their own pace. No forced weekly checklists like drip-fed raid/dungeon loot and re-issued content every few months.
Drop meaningful content, let people enjoy it, then return with another big update at a later date.
That builds trust and trust keeps players around longer than forced retention ever will.