A few weeks ago, there was a remarkable atmosphere surrounding Marathon. While new releases often generate buzz, this felt distinct from typical launch excitement. It possessed the distinct character of a communal quest, a collective effort by the community to uncover a concrete reward: the Cryo Archive map. Their objective was to decipher a single, seemingly simple Alternate Reality Game (ARG). The question remained, how challenging could it truly be?
“Players always get through them faster than we think” – inside Bungie’s big Marathon ARG
A palpable sense of excitement enveloped the Marathon community a few weeks prior. This wasn’t the typical pre-release fervor, but rather a distinct feeling of embarking on a treasure hunt. The community united in a race to unlock a tangible objective: the Cryo Archive map. Their task was to crack a single Alternate Reality Game (ARG). The ease with which they approached it raised the question of its inherent difficulty.
“Players always get through them faster than we think” – inside Bungie’s big Marathon ARG
A wonderful energy pulsed through the Marathon community recently. It wasn’t the usual hype for a new launch, but something entirely different. It felt unmistakably like a treasure hunt, a widespread community effort to unlock something concrete: the Cryo Archive map. All that stood in their way was one simple alternate reality game (ARG). How difficult could it possibly be?
“Players always get through them faster than we think” – inside Bungie’s big Marathon ARG
A wonderful energy surrounded Marathon a few weeks ago. While not unusual for a brand-new release, it felt altogether different from typical hype-laden first impressions. No, this had the unmistakable feeling of a treasure hunt, a community-wide push to unlock something tangible: the Cryo Archive map. All they had to do was solve one measly alternate reality game (ARG). How hard could it be?








