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Marathon Infnity, also titled ''Blood Tides of Lh'owon'' is the third entry in the Marathon Trilogy. The game was planned as an expansion for [[Marathon 2: Durandal]] but ended up as a separate title. It included robust [[Map Making |map making]] tools like [[Forge]]  
'''Marathon Infinity''', titled ''Blood Tides of Lh'owon'', is the third entry in the Marathon Trilogy. The game was planned as an expansion for [[Marathon 2: Durandal]] but ended up as a separate title, and was developed by the [[Bungie]] offshoot [[Double Aught]]. It included robust [[Map Making |map making]] tools [[Forge]] and [[Anvil]].


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Marathon Infinity
Title screen for Marathon Infnity.

Developer(s):

Bungie, Double Aught

Primary developer:

Bungie

Support developer(s):

Double Aught

Publisher(s):

Bungie

Engine:

Marathon 2 engine

Platform(s):

Classic Mac OS

Release date(s):

October 15, 1996 [1]

Genre(s):

First Person Shooter

Mode(s):

Singleplayer, Multiplayer

 
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Marathon Infinity, titled Blood Tides of Lh'owon, is the third entry in the Marathon Trilogy. The game was planned as an expansion for Marathon 2: Durandal but ended up as a separate title, and was developed by the Bungie offshoot Double Aught. It included robust map making tools Forge and Anvil.

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