The recent 'Server Slam' for the forthcoming game 'Marathon' presented players with a full arsenal of 28 distinct weapons, spanning eight categories: assault rifles, machine guns, precision rifles, pistols, railguns, shotguns, sniper rifles, and submachine guns (SMGs). All these armaments were made available for hands-on engagement during this pre-launch event, allowing for diverse combat engagement.

Certain weapons have emerged as points of particular discussion among those who participated. The Hardline PR and the BRRT SMG are frequently cited as top-tier options, particularly for close-quarters engagements, with the latter being noted for its five-round burst fire. Assault rifles such as the Overrun AR and the M77 Assault Rifle are also highlighted, as is the Ares RG railgun and the WSTR Combat Shotgun.

Weaponry on Display
The Server Slam event served as a comprehensive showing of the game's planned weapon roster. Players could interact with all 28 weapons, a number consistent across various reports. These weapons are categorized, suggesting a deliberate design approach for different combat roles:
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Assault Rifles: Including models like the Overrun AR, V75 Scar, Impact H-AR, and M77 Assault Rifle.
Machine Guns: Such as the Retaliator LMG, Demolition HMG, and Conquest LMG.
Precision Rifles: A significant category featuring the Hardline PR, Repeater HPR, V66 Lookout, BR33 Volley Rifle, Twin Tap HBR, and Stryder MiT. Some of these are noted as requiring a charge-up.
Pistols: Represented by the V11 Punch, CE Tactical Sidearm, and Magnum MC.
Railguns: Featuring the V00 Zeus RG and Ares RG.
Shotguns: Including the Misriah 2442, V85 Circuit Breaker, and WSTR Combat Shotgun, often described as effective at short range.
Sniper Rifles: With options like Outland, V99 Channel Rifle, and Longshot, emphasizing range.
Submachine Guns (SMGs): Comprising the Copperhead RF, Bully SMG, V22 Volt Thrower, and BRRT SMG, generally suited for rapid, close-in firefights.
Context and Progression
These weapons are integrated into the game's 'extraction-based progression' system. This means players find, equip, and must successfully extract with their chosen gear. Failure results in the loss of the acquired weaponry, a core mechanic shaping player decisions and risk assessment.

Reports indicate that weapons can be modified and upgraded with various attachments. This suggests a layer of customization beyond the base weapon types, allowing players to tailor their loadouts to specific preferences or tactical needs. The data concerning weapon stats is noted as being under active verification, with some values subject to change as more information becomes available from live game data. The V22 Volt Thrower is specifically mentioned as a precision rifle type, often associated with semi-automatic or burst fire modes for longer-range engagements.
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