
Marathon Fixes Its Microtransaction Problem Just Days After Launch
When Bungie launched Marathon on PC via Steam in early March 2026, the focus was supposed to be the studio’s return to the franchise that started it all.
Nintendo of America filed a lawsuit on March 6, 2026 against the U.S. government in the U.S. Court of International Trade.
Written on Sun Mar 08, 2026

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When Bungie launched Marathon on PC via Steam in early March 2026, the focus was supposed to be the studio’s return to the franchise that started it all.

Less than a week after launch, Capcom has already pushed the first major update for Resident Evil Requiem. Version 1.110.000 arrived on March 4, 2026, and while the download is fairly small, the patch focuses on something players noticed immediately after release: performance problems.

On February 26, 2026, Iron Galaxy Studios posted a photo from a company meeting on X. Normal corporate stuff.

If you’re currently trying to log into Steam and finding the storefront moving at the speed of a zombie in deep water, blame Capcom.

Capcom is celebrating three decades of Resident Evil by trying to do the impossible: making a game that feels like a terrifying 90s horror classic and a modern John Wick action movie at the same time