Contracts in Marathon aren’t a side feature you come back to when you feel like it. They are the entire progression system. Every seasonal upgrade, every unlock in your faction Armory, every passive stat that makes your Runner stronger — it all flows through contracts.
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Marathon Quest Completion Boost — All Contracts Done, Rewards Secured
The problem is that Marathon doesn’t forgive mistakes. You enter a hostile zone on Tau Ceti IV with one active contract, complete the objective, and then you need to extract alive. Die before exfil — even on the final step — and the contract fails. The run is wasted. You start over. For one-time Priority Contracts, that means replaying a story mission from scratch with no shortcut.
Most players have a stack of incomplete contracts not because they don’t know what to do, but because the risk-reward math gets ugly fast. A failed Priority Contract run doesn’t just waste your time — it can mean losing the gear you brought in, stalling your faction rank, and pushing back every unlock that depends on hitting the next milestone.
Our Marathon Quest Completion service exists for exactly this situation. Professional Runners take on your contracts, complete the objectives, and extract clean — every time. All rep, all rewards, all upgrades go directly to your account. No wipes, no restarts, no hours lost to contested zones.
Whether you need a single Priority Contract completed or the full six-faction quest chain covered from start to finish, we handle it on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Manual gameplay only — no bots, no scripts, no third-party software.
How Marathon Contracts and Faction Quests Actually Work
Marathon has six factions, each one acting as a quest-giver with its own contract pool, reputation track, and upgrade tree. You start the game with access to CyberAcme, the default faction tied to ONI. The other five — NuCaloric, Traxus, MIDA, Arachne, and Sekiguchi — are locked behind Liaison Contracts, which are one-time unlock missions you complete once to open that faction permanently.
Progression works like this: before every run, you select one active contract from your available pool. You drop into a zone on Tau Ceti IV, complete the objectives — hack a terminal, eliminate specific targets, recover items, plant malware — and then extract alive. Successful extraction earns you reputation with the faction, credits, gear, and progress toward seasonal upgrades. You can only hold one active contract per run, so every drop is a deliberate decision about where to put your time.
The faction upgrade system is seasonal, meaning all progress resets when a new season starts. This isn’t a one-and-done grind. Every season, players rebuild their faction ranks from scratch. The unlocks that carry you through a season — better vault space, sponsored loadouts, passive stat boosts, access to higher-tier gear in the Armory — all require completing contracts consistently across the entire season. There’s no skipping this loop. You either complete contracts or you fall behind permanently.
Faction rep also comes from actions beyond contracts themselves. Running extractions, activating TADs, participating in Intercept events, and squad-shared progress all contribute to your rep total. But contracts are the fastest, most reliable driver of rank growth — and Priority Contracts deliver the biggest single-run rep gains in the entire system.
All 4 Marathon Contract Types: Differences, Difficulty, and What's at Stake
Marathon splits contracts into three main tiers — but there’s a fourth type that sits outside the normal progression flow entirely. Understanding the difference between them is critical if you want to spend your runs efficiently.
| Contract Type | Repeatable? | Difficulty | What's at Stake |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liaison | No (once per faction) | Medium | Permanently unlocks the faction |
| Standard | Yes | Low – Medium | Steady rep, credits, and basic gear |
| Boosted | Yes | High | Better rewards, higher wipe risk |
| Priority | No (story-locked) | High | Required to advance faction rank past key milestones |
Liaison Contracts are the first wall new players hit. You can’t access a faction’s contract pool, reputation track, or upgrade tree until you complete its Liaison mission. Each one is a one-time event — finish it once and that faction is yours for the season. Miss it, or wipe on the extraction, and you stay locked out.
Standard Contracts are the day-to-day rep grind. They’re repeatable, and each faction offers one at a time with the option to reroll up to ten times per week if you don’t like the current objective. Consistent completion of these is what pushes your rank up steadily between Priority Contract milestones.
Priority Contracts are in a category of their own. They’re one-time missions tied directly to a faction’s story, and they gate the most important rank milestones in the game. There’s no bypass. If a Priority Contract sits incomplete, your faction rank is capped. The upgrades that depend on that milestone — better Armory tiers, sponsored loadout access, higher-level passive boosts — are all locked until that contract is done and extracted from.
Why Marathon Faction Quests Are So Hard to Complete Without Help
The core issue isn’t skill — it’s the combination of single-run completion requirements, live PvP interference, and gear-loss risk all hitting at the same time. In a normal game, a hard mission might set you back some time. In Marathon, a single death on a Priority Contract run costs you the entire objective and often the gear you brought in.
- Priority Contracts require you to complete every objective in a single session and extract alive. There’s no checkpoint system. If you’re three steps into a six-step mission and another Runner kills you, you restart the entire contract next time you take it. Some Priority Contracts send you into the most dangerous zones on the map — contested areas where rival Runners actively target players running objectives, because they know what contract activity looks like.
- Standard and Boosted Contracts aren’t as punishing, but they have their own problems. Boosted Contracts offer noticeably better rewards, but the objectives are more precise and the extraction risk is higher. One failed extraction doesn’t just lose the contract — it can delete the gear you ran with. Over a full season, repeated failures add up to a significant gear deficit that compounds as other players pull ahead with stronger loadouts from completed contracts.
There’s also the opportunity cost problem. Every run you spend trying to solo a Priority Contract in a high-risk zone is a run where you’re not completing Standard Contracts for steady rep. Players who stall on hard quests often fall two or three rank milestones behind competitors who use a smarter, safer approach to the same progression system.
What Our Marathon Quest Completion Boost Service Covers
Our service covers every contract type across all six factions. Here’s what’s included:
You can order a single Priority Contract or a full faction quest chain. Custom requests — specific contract tiers, specific factions, specific rep targets — are handled through the order form or live chat. If it exists in the contract system, we complete it.
Squad rep sharing also works in our favor. When our pro Runners complete faction objectives in a run, bonus rep applies to your account. For players who want to squeeze extra value out of each session, this mechanic means a well-planned carry run can push rep faster than solo play ever could.
What You Actually Unlock by Completing Marathon Faction Quests
The payoff from completing contracts isn’t just cosmetic. Every rank you gain with a faction opens concrete mechanical upgrades that change how your Runner performs. Higher faction rank means access to better gear in the Armory, improved base stats on your Runner Shell, expanded vault space, faster looting speed, and stronger sponsored loadouts at the start of each run.
For NuCaloric players, ranking up eventually delivers free daily Advanced Patch Kits and Shield Charges directly from the Armory — plus access to Superior Shield Implants and self-revive mechanics at capstone ranks. CyberAcme upgrades focus on heat control, inventory management, and looting efficiency. Arachne rewards players with damage output boosts and kill-focused stat bonuses. Sekiguchi builds endurance, ability cooldown reductions, and hazard resistance. Traxus leans into damage resistance, area control tools, and heavy-armor perks. MIDA delivers sabotage tools, intel upgrades, and unique lore-tied contract rewards.
The biggest unlocks sit behind Capstone Rank Bonuses — milestones that open only after you’ve invested a set number of upgrade nodes. These aren’t small improvements. Capstone upgrades alter how your Runner plays at a fundamental level: extra charges on abilities, expanded Armory access to Prestige Salvage, passive bonuses that apply to every run for the rest of the season.
None of this is accessible without completing contracts. The upgrade tree exists, the gear exists, the Armory slots exist — but they stay locked behind the rep wall until you’ve put in the quest work. Completing faction quests isn’t a means to an end. It is the end, and everything else in the game is easier when it’s done.
How to Order Marathon Contract Completion — 3 Steps
The process is designed to be quick. Most orders are assigned to a booster within 30 minutes of checkout.
- Select what you need. Use the order form to choose the contract type — Liaison, Standard, Boosted, or Priority — and specify the faction or factions you want covered. If you have a specific contract in mind, add it in the notes field.
- Choose your mode and platform. Pick Piloted or Carry. Confirm your platform (PC, PS5, or Xbox Series X|S) and your region. For Piloted orders, you’ll provide credentials after checkout through our encrypted handoff process.
- A verified pro is assigned and the boost begins. You receive a confirmation with your booster’s details and a live chat link. Track progress in real time or simply wait for the completion notification.
Estimated start time: under 30 minutes after checkout. Standard and Boosted Contracts typically complete within one to two hours per session. Priority Contracts vary by faction and zone difficulty — complex multi-step missions may take one full session to complete safely. We never rush extractions to hit a time target.
If for any reason a contract fails during the boost — which is rare, but can happen in a contested zone — we redo the run at no extra cost. Guaranteed completion means the contract is finished before the order closes.