Destineer’s MacSoft unit today announced that Westlake Interactive President Phil Sulak and co-founder Ken Cobb have joined Destineer in senior engineering roles. As president of Westlake, Sulak helped code many of the Macintosh platform’s biggest titles, including Halo: Combat Evolved, The Sims, Rise of Nations, Dungeon Siege, and Total Annihilation. As one of the co-founders of Westlake, Cobb has worked on many games for the Mac, including Unreal, Tomb Raider, Halo: Combat Evolved and Rise of Nations. “This puts an exclamation point on our continued dedication to Mac gaming,” said MacSoft General Manager, Al Schilling. “Especially during the coming period of technical transition in the Macintosh platform, having some of the Mac industry’s most talented engineers gives us extra ability to make our Mac games great.”