Treyarch Studio Head Mark Gordon Departs After 22 Years at Call of Duty Studio

Mark Gordon steps down as Treyarch studio head after 22 years, including a decade leading the Call of Duty developer. Kevin Hendrickson and Yale Miller named co- studio heads.

Treyarch Call of Duty
Treyarch Call of Duty

Mark Gordon is stepping down as studio head of Treyarch after 22 years at the company. He spent the last decade leading the studio behind the Call of Duty series. Gordon worked on Call of Duty since Call of Duty 2.

Kevin Hendrickson and Yale Miller take over as co-studio heads.

Treyarch announced the leadership change in a statement. The company said Gordon decided to retire from his role to focus on his next chapter. Kevin Hendrickson and Yale Miller will take over as co-studio heads.

Gordon's departure comes amid broader Xbox studio restructuring. There is speculation that it may be part of larger cuts at Treyarch. The studio has not confirmed any layoffs.

The transition marks the end of an era for the studio. Treyarch will now be led by two veterans stepping into the top roles.

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