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From Combat to Console: Lewis Manalo’s Video Game Development Secrets

From Combat to Console: Lewis Manalo’s Video Game Development Secrets

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Lewis Manalo, a US Army Veteran and co-founder of Old Glory Studios joins the live stream to talk about his time in combat, video games, and getting control of the “Clancyverse”.Lewis was the lead writer for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and Ghost Recon: Wildlands, and was responsible for wrangling the multiple titles in the Tom Clancy video games series affectionately known as the “Clancyverse” at video game developer Ubisoft.Now, Manalo is continuing his success in the video game industry with Old Glory Studios. Old Glory Studios recently announced its upcoming game Victory’s Grave: Outflank, an intense team-based PvP shooter set in a post-apocalyptic version of 1980s Eastern Europe. This first game in Old Glory’s portfolio is in line with the studio’s brand of Combat Games Made By Combat Veterans.Check out Victory's Grave: Outflank and Old Glory Studios at oldglorystudios.usBookmarks:0:00 - Stream Start4:30- Show Start13:00 - Writing w/ Don Winslow19:00 - The Clancyverse24:00 - Splinter Cell and Michael Ironside25:00 - Ghost Recon: Breakpoint and Jon Bernthal29:00 - Old Glory Studios35:00 - Starting a Video Game From Scratch37: 00 - Victory's Grave: Outflank44:00 - Rise of E-Sports54:00 - Working with Motion Capture Tech

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