Bungie Studio Head Justin Truman Steps Down – Rumor

Having worked at Bungie for more than 16 years, Truman took over for the previous CEO, the controversial Pete Parsons, in August 2025.

While the true extent of Bungie’s recently announced layoffs is unknown, it seems that leadership is undergoing a massive change. Studio head Justin Truman is reportedly stepping down, according to those familiar with the situation, to Bloomberg.

Before succeeding previous CEO Pete Parsons, Truman has worn many hats on Destiny 2, serving as a development lead and a gameplay experience director before becoming chief development officer. However, his experience with the company stretches even further back as he worked on Halo: Reach and then the original Destiny.

Truman became studio head in August 2025, which means he spent less than a year in the role. With PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst noting that “most” of the Destiny team facing layoffs, it’s probably a given that someone with such a huge background in the series would leave.

The question now is who will step into the role, and whether PlayStation will be much more heavily involved. Hulst already hinted at Marathon being a larger focus, though that team is apparently incubating other exciting projects. At this point, there isn’t much else to do but wait for more details.

As for Marathon, its next big update arrives on July 21st, adding a PvE version of Cryo Archive called Vault Breaker. The team also announced that Season 3 would go live on September 22nd and add a new Runner Shell and overhaul the Perimeter map with new encounters and whatnot.

BREAKING: Bungie studio head Justin Truman, who succeeded Pete Parsons last year, is stepping down, people familiar with the situation tell Bloomberg News.

Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier.bsky.social) 2026-06-25T16:08:03.360Z
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