Louis Castle

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Louis Castle co-founded Westwood Studios (the creator of the popular Command & Conquer real-time strategy video games) with Brett Sperry in 1985. Castle remained with Westwood when it was bought by Electronic Arts in 1998 and now is a vice president of EA Los Angeles. He was given the second annual Lifetime Achievement Award by the Computer Game Developers Association at the Spotlight Awards in 1999.

As well he is highly regarded in the Command and Conquer community, as he has been hinting at the creation of the Tiberian Twilight, the third in the original Command and Conquer series. Much of this hinting came from exclusive interviews with him featured in the Bonus DVD of the recently released Command & Conquer: The First Decade compilation by EA Games.

Today Castle lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with his family.


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In 2006 Louis Castle became the Worshipful Master of Daylite Masonic Lodge #44 in Las Vegas Nevada.

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