Marathon gaming session ahead.
has just landed on Steam, meaning you can now play all three Classic Marathon games via Valve's distribution service for free.
The release of Classic Marathon Infinity represents the end of Aleph One Developers' project to bring the Marathon Trilogy to Steam. The team is named after its community developed open source engine based on the source code for Marathon 2, which Bungie released for free before Microsoft acquired the company at the turn of the Millennium.
Although the Aleph One team's project is complete, this won't be the last we hear about Marathon. Bungie is currently working on ain the series, reimagined as a PvP extraction shooter. This was originally scheduled to release this year, but both the game and Bungie have endured a turbulent time of late. The Marathon project saw a change of leadership, with former Valorant game directly Joe Zieglerof CEO Pete Parsons from former employees.
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