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Mark Gordon is the Studio Head at Treyarch, and has attained several roles as a Producer and a Chief Technology Officer over many titles of the Call of Duty series, having started there as Director of Technology in 2005. Mark has also previously worked in other franchises such as DJ Hero, Spiderman: Web of Shadows and Serious Sam.

Experience[]

Mark began his career in gaming in 1996, where he was working as a programmer for the game Road Riot 4WD[1]. He would continue to work as a programmer in several other games until 2004, when he then began to work in Call of Duty: Finest Hour. In 2005, he joined Treyarch as Chief Technology Officer and presided over several projects for the next several years, including projects that were not Call of Duty-related, such as Spiderman: Web of Shadows and Quantum of Solace.

On November 2016, Mark Gordon became Studio Head at Treyarch, alongside his colleagues Dan Bunting and Jason Blundell. On January 2020, Blundell left Treyarch and Gordon became Co-Head with Bunting.

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