THE SHERPA SURGE IS HIDING THE REAL PROBLEM
r/MarathonTheGame looks healthy if you squint. LFG megathreads, Discord server invites, Sherpa drives recruiting helpers. u/LuminescenTT posted their "Couch2Compiler" initiative asking experienced players to help teach Cryo Archive. Multiple faction-themed Discord servers are actively recruiting. On the surface, it's a thriving community rallying together.
Look closer and the pattern becomes uncomfortable. These aren't organic LFG posts from randoms finding each other — they're structured rescue operations. u/Due_Tension9403 has 380 hours and 25+ successful Cryo exfils but still can't find "a trio who can do Cryo." u/KingDJM is begging for Vault 4 help despite having five DNA keys for Compiler. These are veteran players who should easily find teammates, yet they're posting desperate LFG requests.
STEAM'S RETENTION TELLS THE QUIETER STORY
Steam reviews from 100+ hour players remain overwhelmingly positive, but they're revealing an unspoken truth. "Amazing art style, classic Bungie gunplay" from a 99-hour reviewer captures the love, but notice what's missing — any mention of finding teammates or community health. The 254-hour reviewer calling it "the best FPS to release since September 6th, 2017" doesn't mention playing with friends or meeting people.
The negative reviews tell a different story entirely. A 228-hour player cites "tons of cheaters" and optimization issues, but between the lines is someone who clearly tried to make the game work for months before giving up. Even the bitter Destiny refugees aren't just mad about the franchise pivot — they're frustrated extraction veterans who expected to find a community and found a wasteland instead.
THE EXTRACTION SHOOTER DEMOGRAPHIC PROBLEM
Marathon attracted two incompatible audiences: hardcore extraction shooter veterans who wanted Tarkov-tier difficulty, and Destiny refugees expecting approachable team-based content. The veterans are writing love letters on Steam while building elaborate sherpa systems on Discord. The refugees are bouncing hard after 8-20 hours, leaving one-sentence reviews like "they killed destiny 2 for this garbage."
u/Shabolt_ posting multiple LFG megathreads that sit at 0 upvotes and 0 comments isn't community growth — it's artificial life support. When megathreads designed to facilitate grouping get no engagement, the problem isn't lack of structure. It's lack of people who need structure.
The most telling detail? Multiple posts mention "busy schedules" preventing regular groups from completing content. In a healthy extraction shooter, you adapt by finding randoms. In Marathon, you apparently adapt by posting on Reddit and hoping Discord sherpas rescue you.



