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Marathon Servers Down Today: Bungie Rolls Out Update 1.0.0.4—Maintenance Schedule, Status Tracker & When You Can Play Again
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Update – 11 March 2026
Players worldwide are reporting that Bungie’s extraction-shooter Marathon is currently experiencing widespread connectivity problems. Attempting to log in often triggers the “Currant” error code or strands users in an infinite queue, effectively rendering the game unplayable for many.
Why are the Marathon servers down?
According to community trackers, the outage began shortly after Bungie opened its highly anticipated “Server Slam” test, which flooded matchmaking with a sudden spike in traffic. Monitoring sites such as Destructoid confirm that the game’s backend is struggling to scale under the load, resulting in intermittent disconnects and authentication failures.
Official response from Bungie
At the time of writing, Bungie has not issued a detailed timetable for a full fix, but engineers have acknowledged the instability on the studio’s support channels and state that “investigation is ongoing.” ProGameGuides notes that emergency maintenance windows may be deployed without prior notice if server health continues to deteriorate.
How to check real-time server status
1. Visit the Bungie Help portal or the official @BungieHelp X (Twitter) feed for live updates.
2. Consult third-party outage maps such as DownDetector to verify if issues are regional or global.
3. Refresh the in-game queue timer; a jump back to “Searching for Servers” indicates a fresh disconnect cycle.
4. If you receive the Currant error code, restart the client and switch data centers when prompted—some players report temporary success with this workaround.
Workarounds while you wait
• Clear the game’s cache and reboot your router to rule out local DNS conflicts.
• On PC, disable any active VPN; Marathon’s anti-cheat layer may flag unusual routing patterns as suspicious traffic.
• Console users can try toggling IPv6 off in network settings, a fix that resolved similar issues during earlier alpha weekends.
What to expect next
Previous test weekends were restored within a few hours once Bungie rate-limited log-in attempts and spun up additional server clusters, so a resolution could arrive swiftly if capacity is increased. If downtime persists, look for a hot-patch that reallocates matchmaking regions or shortens lobby search intervals—both common quick fixes in past stress events.
Stay tuned
We will update this story as soon as Bungie publishes a definitive recovery ETA. Meanwhile, keep an eye on official channels and community trackers to avoid unnecessary queue time and get back into Marathon the moment stability returns.
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