Treyarch

Background
Treyarch is an American video game developer founded in 1996 by Peter Akemann and Doğan Köslü. On October 3, 2001, it was acquired by Activision. Treyarch is nowadays mostly known for the Call of Duty series (along with Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games) and was previously known for Spider-Man titles and their work on the Tony Hawk's series. Its first game was Die by the Sword for PC. On July 20, 2021, holding company Activision Blizzard was sued by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing due to widespread allegations of sexual harassment. As a result, on January 18, 2022, it was announced that Microsoft would be acquiring Activision Blizzard, but due to rising fears that it would drastically impact distribution of games for non-Microsoft consoles, several organizations filed suits to block the acquisition starting in late 2022. Regardless, it is still expected to go through (perhaps with concessions) by the end of June 2023.

1st Logo (February 28, 1998-April 2000)
Logo: On a black background, we see a left-handed trefoil knot, which is in 3D style and almost resembles a triquetra symbol. Under it is the word "TREYARCH" in - with the "T" bigger than the rest of the letters.

Variant: On the demo of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, "TREYARCH" is in a different font in front of the glowing trefoil knot. There are a few bubbles around the logo, which also has a Matrix-style effect.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None or the opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on Die by the Sword and its expansion, Limb from Limb for PC. The variant is seen on the demo version of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (which is found on the July/August 2000 issue of Official Dreamcast Magazine demo disc) for Dreamcast.

2nd Logo (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1/2 variant) (May 22-December 15, 2000)
Logo: We see the Treyarch trefoil knot from before in grafiiti style with an - gradient outline, tilted facing northeast. On it, we see "Treyarch" in a graffiti styled font with a outline. Under "Treyarch" is the website URL "www.treyarch.com". The logo flashes and  colors, then parts of the colors appear side-by-side. It flashes again, then the colors disappear in a snake transition.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: A hip-hop tune with the man saying "Get Down" at the beginning.

Availability: Appears on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 for Dreamcast. Also appears on the demo of the latter (found on the December 2000 issue of Official Dreamcast Magazine demo disc).

3rd Logo (June 22, 2000-November 15, 2001)
Logo: We see the same Treyarch trefoil knot from the 1st logo, but the back 3D parts are not there and there is a shiny glow on the right part of it. The word "TREYARCH", which is in a different font this time, is in black, has a white outline and has a glow around it.

Trivia: The glowless print version of this logo was still used on cover art of Treyarch's games (some later games used a variant of the 3rd official logo on-screen) until 2006.

Variant: On Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X, black and white smudge-styled parts of the trefoil knot come in side-by-side and attach themselves, forming the logo. A few seconds later, it shatters down to reveal a 3D version of the logo. Then, "TREYARCH" pans down turning as the knot zooms in rotating.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: A virtual-like sound or silence.

Music/Sounds Variant: The THPS2x variant has a mix of rustle and radio noise, followed by loud shattering as the logo is revealed, and ends with a wind blowing sound.

Availability: Seen on Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm (known as Dragon's Blood in the UK) and Max Steel: Convert Missions for Sega Dreamcast, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2x for Xbox.

4th Logo (April 19, 2001-July 9, 2004)
Logo: We see a new design of the Treyarch trefoil knot, which is now colored, doesn't have the cut-outs and has a few white shines around it. Under it is "TREYARCH" in a new font, which later resembles a Spider-Man movie-like font and has an emboss effect. The logo shines with a bright light once.

Variants:
 * On Spider-Man: The Movie and Spider-Man 2, the trefoil knot zooms out quickly into a spiderweb, sticks itself into it and shakes a little, then the spiderweb fades out. As the knot dissolves in a blur transition, "TREYARCH" appears flipping in side-by-side. Then a  light travels through the logo.
 * On Minority Report: Everybody Runs, a light splash draws the trefoil knot in, then the letters rotate and become visible one-by-one, forming the word "TREYARCH". The logo flashes and then proceeds to the opening movie.

Technique: 2D animation. CGI for the variants.

Music/Sounds: A heavy-sounding synthesized drone and computer beeps with a shining sound.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On the Spider-Man games, a styled virtual-like sound with the sound of webbing and a shiny flipping sound is used.
 * On Minority Report: Everybody Runs, a quiet sound is heard when the trefoil knot is drawn in.

Availability: Seen on Spider-Man (the 2000 game) for Dreamcast, PC and Mac (although the game's copyright screen has the text part from the 1st logo), and Spider-Man: The Movie, Spider-Man 2 and Minority Report: Everybody Runs for GameCube, PS2, Xbox and PC.

5th Logo (NHL 2K2 variant) (February 14-July 11, 2002)
Logo: We see a steel blue ring on an icy ground. Then it shakes and flips up, as the sides of it become the Treyarch trefoil knot from the 3rd logo. When that happens, it shines. As the Treyarch knot zooms back, the icy ground disappears and "TREYARCH" appears zooming out and stops under the logo.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A heavy-sounding synthesized drone with sounds of the circle turning into the trefoil knot and shining.

Availability: Seen on NHL 2K2 for Dreamcast.

6th Logo (Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer variant) (September 16, 2002-October 15, 2003)
Logo: The Treyarch logo (in the same look as the 4th logo, but the text is shifted up closer) appears in the water with some ripple effects. As the logo stops rippling and settles into its position, the water background fades into a spotlight-like background with the logo's shadow behind it. The logo shines and then the background with its shadow fades into white. Then the logo fades out into white a brief second later.

Technique: 2D animation.

Music/Sounds: Water sounds.

Availability: Appears on Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer for GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Also appears on the PC version as well.

7th Logo (NHL 2K3 variant) (November 10, 2002-March 28, 2003)
Logo: We see the top view of an icy floor, which has the Treyarch logo (this time, the Treyarch knot is and has white and  outlines around it, and the word "TREYARCH" is seen under it in an Art Deco-like font, which also has the white and  outlines around it as well) covered with ice. Then the Zamboni (with the SuperCool design) appears driving from the bottom and going up, revealing the logo. After that, the logo starts to glow via a ray effect and the screen flashes, causing the logo to gain an emboss shining effect and the background to become plain black. The logo shines as the rays dim away.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: The sound of a buzzer at the beginning. Then as the Zamboni appears, a low-toned virtual-like sound plays for the rest of the logo along with a swift-like effect when the logo flashes.

Availability: Appears on NHL 2K3 for GameCube, PS2 and Xbox.

8th Logo (Ultimate Spider-Man variant) (September 22-October 14, 2005)
Logo: We zoom through a space full of rectangles, when Spider-Man comes on a web and jumps into the screen, where the box appears. There is a Treyarch knot next to the character, and the words "A TREYARCH GAME" in a Century Gothic font with "TREYARCH" in its corporate font are written below each in a single box. The logo then clears out by zooming through.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Action-type music, which finishes after the logo forms.

Availability: Appears on Ultimate Spider-Man for GameCube, PS2 and Xbox. It also appears on the PC version as well.

9th Logo (Call of Duty 2: Big Red One variant) (November 1-18, 2005)
Logo: Starting above ground surface, we see it slowly zooming out and many projectiles fly around as there is a war. Then a rocket hits right below, making everything blow up in fire. It reveals a giant crater made by the explosion with the Treyarch logo inside, first from burning, then becoming black.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Sounds of firing and explosions.

Availability: Appears on Call of Duty 2: Big Red One for GameCube, PS2 and Xbox.

10th Logo (Call of Duty 3 variant) (November 7, 2006-March 23, 2007)
Logo: The Treyarch logo appears with an trefoil knot. It then zooms out and seems to be a chevron on a soldier's arm. The soldier who has the logo looks in our side, while others look forward to the distant fires and prepare for the warfare.

Trivia: The print version of this logo was used on cover art of Treyarch's games until 2008.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Cicadas creaking and sounds of distant war action.

Availability: Appears on Call of Duty 3.

11th Logo (Spider-Man 3 variant) (May 4-September 20, 2007)
Logo: We see close images of the Treyarch knot (partially), a running Spider-Man and his spider image suit. He releases the web and jumps around, making the knot fully shown, as if it have been created from the web blasts. The knot then becomes as the word "TREYARCH" appears under it.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: A kind of action movie music with some sounds of Spider-Man releasing the web.

Availability: Appears on Spider-Man 3 for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.

12th Logo (Spider-Man: Web of Shadows variant) (October 21-28, 2008)
Logo: On a dark blue gradient background, we see the Treyarch knot emerging light, rotating slowly to the right and trembling violently in the process. Then metallic letters of "TREYARCH" fly and place themselves over the knot. After the text forms, the knot fades out, and a circle with the knot appears near to the text, which itself changes to  while the background fades out.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Sounds of air and a metallic jingle.

Availability: Appears on Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (although it has the print version of the next logo on the cover art and the game's copyright screen).

13th Logo (Quantum of Solace variant) (October 31-November 19, 2008)
Logo: The logo starts after the Activision animation proceeds. We move above a colored surface, and there are lines in the sky. The Treyarch logo forms on the ground, with the metallic knot having an outline with "treyarch" in a new stylized font called Republika next to it.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: James Bond-esque music.

Availability: Appears on 007: The Quantum of Solace.

14th Logo (Call of Duty: World at War variant) (November 11-14, 2008)
Logo: We see many changing pictures of war chronicles. The movie is made as an old footage - it's grayscale and it trembles. We can briefly see the new Treyarch logo (but the text is under the logo), then it appears in full view and zooms out, changing to the Activision logo.

Variant: A placeholder version just featured the last logo fading in and out on a black background.

Technique: 2D animation coupled with live-action footage.

Music/Sounds: It starts with "Requiem" by Mozart with the sounds of a machine gun, a film projector and war marches, which turns into a long choir with more film projector sounds.

Availability: Can be found on Call of Duty: World at War. The placeholder logo can be found in the game's files as "treyarch_epd.bik.bik".

15th Logo (Call of Duty: Black Ops variant) (November 9, 2010)
Logo: Again, like in the previous logo, the footage is based on pictures of warfare chronicles, mainly secret documents, until we can see the following words on them: "A Treyarch Production" with "Treyarch" bigger. Then the knot appears. The Activision logo with helicopters comes after this.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Sounds of electronic, paper folding and others collected together.

Availability: Can be found on Call of Duty: Black Ops.

16th Logo (Call of Duty: Black Ops II variant) (November 13-30, 2012)
Logo: A flash appears, revealing a  cybernetic background with a  and purple retina scanner. We zoom to the right, and diagonally up as we then see a globe facing where The Americas are, which zooms out revealing the text "A TREYARCH PRODUCTION" in a futuristic font. We go to the left, and see what appears to be an lens cap, which goes to the left and down diagonally, where it stops and reveals a navy circle, with the Treyarch logo from before showing up. It then fades to the Activision sequence.

Technique: CGI animation.

Music/Sounds: Metallic-like sounds and a whoosh when the logo appears.

Availability: Can be found on Call of Duty: Black Ops II. It appears on the Wii U version as well.