Pete Parsons will step down as Bungie CEO after more than two decades with the company. Parsons led Bungie through the release and expansion of Destiny 2, oversaw the studio's acquisition by Sony, established the Bungie Foundation, and guided reorganization and live-ops capabilities. Parsons joined Bungie in 2002 and served as an executive producer on Halo before becoming studio head in 2015. Justin Truman, Bungie's chief development officer and former general manager for Destiny 2, will assume the studio head role. Truman has worked at Bungie for 15 years and remains focused on supporting teams and developing online worlds, including work on Marathon.
After more than two decades of helping build this incredible studio, establishing the Bungie Foundation, and growing inspiring communities around our work, I have decided to pass the torch. This journey has been the honor of a lifetime. I am deeply proud of the worlds we've built together and the millions of players who call them home - and most of all I am privileged by the opportunity to work alongside the incredible minds at Bungie.
We've been through so much together: we launched a bold new chapter for Destiny, built an enviable, independent live ops organization capable of creating and publishing its own games, and joined the incredible family at Sony Interactive Entertainment.
When I was asked to lead Bungie in 2015, my goal was to grow us into a studio capable of creating and sustaining iconic, generation-spanning entertainment,
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