Westwood Studios founder now CEO of InstantAction
InstantAction, the browser-based action game developer-publisher, is getting some high-powered new leadership. IndustryGamers is reporting that Louis Castle, the co-founder of Westwood Studios, is joining InstantAction as its new CEO. Castle has been at publisher Electronic Arts since Westwood Studios was bought by the publisher and has spent most of his time at the company's Los Angeles dev studio.
IndustryGamers is also reporting that InstantAction, formed in 2007 by indie game developer-publisher GarageGames, is leaving its long time headquarters in Eugene, Orgeon and splitting up into two separate offices. On is located in Portland, Orgeon and the other is based in Las Vegas where Castle will be based (and where Westwood was once located by the way). This story is still developing and we hope to get more info on InstantAction's transition later this week.
IndustryGamers is also reporting that InstantAction, formed in 2007 by indie game developer-publisher GarageGames, is leaving its long time headquarters in Eugene, Orgeon and splitting up into two separate offices. On is located in Portland, Orgeon and the other is based in Las Vegas where Castle will be based (and where Westwood was once located by the way). This story is still developing and we hope to get more info on InstantAction's transition later this week.
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