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Call Of Duty Studio Treyarch Is Losing Its Studio Head Of Nearly A Decade

Treyarch’s 22-year studio head departs, reshaping Call of Duty’s creative future

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The brief

Coverage from *Shacknews*, *Insider Gaming*, *IGN Nordic*, *Gematsu*, and *Kotaku* confirms the departure but does not yet specify succession plans or project impacts. The announcement aligns with broader industry shifts in gaming leadership.

Watch for Activision’s next moves: whether they promote internally, hire externally, or restructure Treyarch’s creative direction.

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Quick answers

How long has Mark Gordon been at Treyarch?

Gordon joined Treyarch in 2004 and served as studio head for nearly a decade, with his total tenure spanning 22 years.

Which outlets are reporting this?

Coverage includes *Shacknews*, *Insider Gaming*, *IGN Nordic*, *Gematsu*, and *Kotaku*.

Is there any detail on who will replace him?

Coverage does not yet specify a successor or timeline for leadership changes.

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