PlayStation users have discovered a potential pricing loophole that reduces the cost of Marathon Deluxe Edition to approximately $14 on the US PlayStation Store.
The deal was highlighted by well-known deal tracker Wario64, who shared a method that appears to trigger a substantial discount on Bungie’s multiplayer shooter.
According to users who have tested the offer, the process involves first claiming the free Marathon trial available on the PlayStation Store. Once the trial has been added to an account, the Marathon Deluxe Edition listing reportedly updates to a discounted price of around $14.
The steps being shared online are straightforward. Players first add the free Marathon trial to their PlayStation account and then proceed to the Deluxe Edition store page, where the reduced price may become available.
It is currently unclear whether the discounted price is an intentional promotion, a regional pricing adjustment, or a storefront error. Neither Sony nor Bungie has commented on the situation at the time of writing.
Because the offer appears to be tied to a specific sequence of actions rather than a publicly announced sale, there is no guarantee that it will remain available for long. Users interested in purchasing Marathon may want to verify the current price on the PlayStation Store before making a purchase, as pricing can change without notice.
Released on March 5, 2026, Marathon is Bungie’s sci-fi extraction shooter and a revival of the studio’s classic franchise. The game is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, featuring cross-platform play and a competitive extraction-based gameplay loop set on the planet Tau Ceti IV. Players take control of cybernetic mercenaries known as Runners as they complete contracts, gather valuable loot, and battle rival squads in hostile environments.
For now, the reported $14 Deluxe Edition price appears to be available only through the US PlayStation Store, though its long-term availability remains uncertain.

