Marathon Deluxe Edition Players Exploit Simple Trick to Max Out Reward Pass

Marathon Deluxe Edition Players Exploit Simple Trick to Max Out Reward Pass

The recently launched sci-fi extraction shooter, Marathon, developed by Bungie, has garnered attention for an unexpected exploit associated with its Deluxe Edition. Released on PC and consoles, the game retains many core elements from its earlier Server Slam phase. However, it also introduced a few bugs, one of which allows Deluxe Edition players to rapidly maximize their season one reward pass.

Deluxe Edition Silk Exploit

Players who purchased the Deluxe Edition found themselves with 200 Silk, the in-game currency of Marathon. Silk can be acquired through gameplay but has a maximum cap of 140. Due to a glitch, players can reset the game to reclaim their Silk, effectively allowing them to repeat this process multiple times.

How the Exploit Works

  • Deluxe Edition grants 200 Silk to the player.
  • The in-game cap for spending Silk is set at 140.
  • Players can restart the game and regain the full 200 Silk package.
  • This process can be repeated effortlessly for quick reward pass unlocks.

This method has led to some players fully unlocking the reward pass in just a matter of minutes. To illustrate, the process can be summarized as follows:

Steps to Maximize Reward Pass
Restart the game to receive Deluxe Edition rewards.
Spend 140 Silk.
Restart and repeat the process.

The Implications of the Exploit

While this glitch allows for rapid reward pass advancement, it has raised questions within the community. Critics argue that being able to unlock cosmetics faster than others could be considered a form of cheating. Yet, it’s essential to note that Silk cannot be converted to real-world currency and does not enhance player power.

Bungie has a strict “no second chances” policy regarding cheating. Past incidents have led to severe measures, such as permanent bans for offenders. However, the current exploit might not result in harsh penalties similar to cheating methods like wallhacks or aim bots. A more likely outcome could involve rolling back players’ progress related to the reward pass in order to address this glitch.

The situation echoes previous issues Bungie faced, such as the Destiny 2 character corruption bug during The Witch Queen expansion, which caused significant disruptions. Marathon’s launch day also saw other issues, including players initially unable to access Deluxe Edition bonuses on Steam and problems with Twitch drops for exclusive cosmetics.

As Bungie works to resolve these initial challenges, the community remains watchful for any updates regarding the exploit and its potential consequences.