AAA Just Got Brutally Humiliated By 10 Developers
2026 · PC Game · PC Game
AAA Just Got Brutally Humiliated By 10 Developers
AAA Just Got Brutally Humiliated By 10 Developers
2026
PC Game
Slay the Spire 2 just launched in Early Access and immediately crushed Bungie’s Marathon in concurrent players on Steam. While Bungie’s new AAA extraction shooter, Marathon, from the studio behind Destiny, peaked around 88k players, Slay the Spire 2, the roguelike deckbuilder sequel from Mega Crit, exploded past hundreds of thousands of players on launch day! The contrast couldn’t be clearer. Bungie’s Marathon represents the modern AAA live service model. Slay the Spire 2 represents the opposite, a focused indie roguelike built by a small team that simply prioritised making a great game. And players noticed. This moment highlights a growing shift in the gaming industry. Indie games like Slay the Spire are increasingly outperforming massive AAA live service games like Marathon because players are tired of recycled live service templates and aggressive monetization. Bungie once had enormous trust thanks to Halo and Destiny, but years of live service decisions have destroyed that. From Bungie’s Marathon launch and Sony’s $3.6 billion acquisition of Bungie to the record breaking success of Slay the Spire 2 on Steam, this story perfectly captures the widening gap between AAA live service games and indie games in modern gaming. Watch more: You’ll Regret Missing These Indie Games | Steam Next Fest https://youtu.be/9MG2EenDwB4 The Humiliation Of AAA Just Got Worse https://youtu.be/_LuFUpVGSEc #slaythespire #marathon #bungie #sonyinteractiveentertainment #gaming #indiegames #halo #destiny #destiny2 #slaythespire2 #steam #marathongame #indiegame #aaagames