Treyarch

American video game developer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Treyarch Corporation (/ˈtrɑːrk/ TRAY-ark;[3] formerly Treyarch Invention LLC) is an American video game developer based in Los Angeles with Additional studio locations in Vancouver, Canada; and Austin, Texas.[4] Founded in 1996 by Peter Akemann and Doğan Köslü, it was acquired by Activision in 2001. The studio is known for its work for the Call of Duty series, which it develops alongside Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games and Raven Software.

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Treyarch Corporation
FormerlyTreyarch Invention LLC (1996–2001)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded1996; 29 years ago (1996)
Founders
  • Peter Akemann
  • Doğan Köslü
Headquarters,
US
Number of locations
3 (2024)
Key people
ProductsCall of Duty series (2005–present)
Number of employees
300 (2012)[1][2]
ParentActivision (2001–present)
Divisions
  • Treyarch Vancouver
  • Treyarch Austin
Websitetreyarch.com
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Treyarch was founded in 1996 as Treyarch Inventions and was acquired by Activision in 2001. In 2005, Gray Matter Studios was merged into Treyarch.[5][6]

As part of the 2007 Leipzig Games Convention, Activision announced that Treyarch would be one of three developers behind their first James Bond-based game, 007: Quantum of Solace. The game was released on October 31, 2008, in Europe and November 4, 2008, in North America. Vicarious Visions developed the Nintendo DS version and Eurocom developed the PlayStation 2 version. Treyarch is a major developer in the Call of Duty series.

Call of Duty: Black Ops II held the record for the largest entertainment launch in history in any form of entertainment, breaking the record within 24 hours of its release until it was surpassed by Grand Theft Auto V.[7] Sales from the game worldwide reached US$650 million within five days after its release.[8] Treyarch worked on the Wii U version of Call of Duty: Ghosts, in order to optimize it for the console.[9]

Dan Bunting, who had been co-lead of Treyarch since around 2003, was named in an investigative report by The Wall Street Journal related to the lawsuit filed against Activision Blizzard by the state of California over workplace misconduct and discrimination. Bunting had reportedly mistreated an employee in 2017, but was kept on by Activision Blizzard's CEO, Bobby Kotick. After The Wall Street Journal began their investigation, Bunting was let go.[10]

On August 18, 2023, studio design director David Vonderhaar announced he would be leaving the studio after 18 years.[11]

Games developed

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YearGamePlatform(s)Note(s)
1998Olympic Hockey '98Nintendo 64
Die by the SwordMicrosoft Windows
Die by the Sword: Limb from Limb
1999Triple Play 2000Nintendo 64[12]
2000Draconus: Cult of the WyrmDreamcast
Triple Play 2001PlayStation
Max Steel: Covert MissionsDreamcast
2001Triple Play BaseballMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2
2002NHL 2K2Dreamcast
Spider-ManGameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows
Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, macOS
NHL 2K3 GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox
Minority Report: Everybody Runs PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
2004Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
2005Ultimate Spider-Man Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube
2006Call of Duty 3PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360
2007Spider-Man 3PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
2008Spider-Man: Web of ShadowsMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 Co-developed with Shaba Games
007: Quantum of Solace
Call of Duty: World at War Wii version co-developed by Exakt Entertainment
2010Call of Duty: Black Ops Assisted by FXVille, Nerve Software, Pi Studios, Raven Software and Certain Affinity
2012Call of Duty: Black Ops IIMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Wii U, Xbox 360
2015Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One[13] Assisted by Raven Software
2018Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 Assisted by Beenox and Raven Software
2020Call of Duty: WarzoneCo-developed with Infinity Ward & Raven Software
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold WarMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/SCo-developed with Raven Software, assisted by High Moon Studios, Beenox, Activision Shanghai and Sledgehammer Games
2021Call of Duty: VanguardZombies and Ranked Play modes, assisted Sledgehammer Games
2022Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIRanked Play mode, assisted Infinity Ward
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Ranked Play mode, assisted Infinity Ward and Raven Software
2023 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III Zombies and Ranked Play modes,[14] assisted Sledgehammer Games
2024 Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Co-developed with Raven Software, assisted by Beenox, High Moon Studios, Activision Shanghai, Sledgehammer Games, Infinity Ward and Demonware
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