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Marathon console players can turn off PC matchmaking if they want, but Bungie made a point to give everyone the same gameplay experience
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Anthony McGlynn
2026-02-13
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bananageddon
Feb 13, 04:12 PM
freezing Really fun. I found it. lmao no way Doesn't look good on stream._
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