Trevor Williams
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Trevor Williams headed up Codemasters Birmingham until October 2009. Almost a year before, he joined the company when Codemasters acquired the development outfit Swordfish Studios, which he had been president of since 2005, and managing director since 2002.
Before that he was the studio director at Rage Birmingham after joining the company in 1994. He broke into the industry as a development manager at Elite Systems, which he joined in 1989.
Credited on 30 games
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Forza Horizon 5 (2021 on Windows) | General Manager |
Forza Horizon 4 (2018 on Xbox One) | Chief Operating Officer |
Forza Horizon 3 (2016 on Xbox One) | Chief Operating Officer |
Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious (2015 on Xbox One) | Chief Operating Officer |
Forza Horizon 2 (2014 on Xbox One) | Chief Operating Officer |
Forza Horizon (2012 on Xbox 360) | Chief Operating Officer |
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising (2009 on Windows) | General Manager, Codemasters |
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand (2009 on Xbox 360) | Swordfish Studios President |
M.A.C.H.: Modified Air Combat Heroes (2007 on PSP) | Special Thanks |
B-Boy (2006 on PSP) | Special Thanks |
Rugby Challenge 2006 (2006 on PlayStation 2) | Studio Manager |
Brian Lara International Cricket 2005 (2005 on PlayStation 2) | Studio Manager |
Cold Winter (2005 on PlayStation 2) | Additional Testing and Support (Managing Director) |
Rocky: Legends (2004 on PlayStation 2) | Venom Special Thanks |
WCR: World Championship Rugby (2004 on PlayStation 2) | Studio Manager |
Rocky (2002 on Xbox) | Thanks To |
Mobile Forces (2002 on Windows) | Management |
David Beckham Soccer (2002 on PlayStation 2) | Executive Producer |
Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising (2001 on Windows) | Development Director |
Striker Pro 2000 (2000 on Dreamcast) | Executive Producer |
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COO at Playground Games
circa 2014
Frequent Collaborators
- 16 games with Adrian Williams
- 14 games with Julian Widdows
- 13 games with Lee Mather
- 10 games with Andrew G. Williams
- 10 games with Gavin Clark
- 10 games with David Percival
- 10 games with Stuart Williams
- 9 games with Brian Mitchell
- 9 games with Mick Morris
- 8 games with Gordon Hall
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