Bungie's extraction shooter, Marathon, is rolling out an "experimental duo queue" to enhance gameplay. This new feature will allow pairs to join the game’s first map, Perimeter, starting March 18 for a two-week testing period. Game director Joe Ziegler noted the move as a response to community demand and aimed at improving the game experience by observing how smaller teams perform in a competitive environment. While players engage in duos, those preferring three-person teams will remain unaffected. This initiative is part of Bungie’s ongoing commitment to refine the gaming experience based on player feedback.

What is the purpose of Marathon's experimental duo queue?
Marathon's experimental duo queue aims to test the game's dynamics in smaller teams, responding to community requests while gathering valuable data to refine the feature for future updates.

Marathon is a unique multiplayer experience described as an extraction shooter where teams of players undertake missions, scavenge for resources, and compete against each other. This tactical approach adds depth to gameplay, making communication and teamwork essential components of success. The game is being developed by Bungie, renowned for its previous work on the Destiny franchise, which also emphasizes cooperative multiplayer mechanics.