Drew Markham and his business partner Barry Dempsey founded Xatrix Entertainment in March 1993. The studio's first release was
Cyberia in 1994. Among its later projects was
Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning, for which it worked with publisher
Activision. Around 1999, some of the original business partners sought to exit the company. To handle this efficiently, Xatrix was transferred to a new corporation under Markham as
creative director. With the assistance of Activision, Gray Matter Studios was established on June 17, 1999, and took over most of the former employees. Activision initially owned 40% of the studio. It bought the remaining 60% in January 2002, after the successful release of
Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The publisher paid 133,690 shares of
common stock, at the time worth around . Post-acquisition, the studio was put to work on the
Call of Duty: United Offensive expansion. It also worked on
Trinity: The Shatter Effect, which was announced and then canceled in late 2003. In 2005, during the development of
Call of Duty 2: Big Red One, Gray Matter Studios was merged into Activision's
Treyarch studio. As part of Treyarch, the former Gray Matter Studios team worked on
Call of Duty 3. == Games developed ==