The creator of “Call of Duty,” Vince Zampella, has died in a car accident.

The creator of “Call of Duty,” Vince Zampella, has died in a car accident.

At the age of 55, Vince Zampella, one of the creators of the famous game “Call of Duty,” has tragically passed away. His life was cut short in a serious car accident on the Angeles Crest Highway, when his car caught fire after a collision.​

Zampella was not only an iconic figure in the world of video games but also one of the founders of Respawn Entertainment, a studio established in 2010. The company quickly gained popularity thanks to its innovative developments and engaging game projects, among which the Titanfall series stands out.​

His passing has left a significant void in the industry, as Zampella was not only a talented developer but also a source of inspiration for many colleagues. Respawn Entertainment has expressed its condolences, emphasizing Vince’s invaluable contribution to the development of video games.​

The tragedy that befell Zampella underscores the fragility of life and the importance of those who create the worlds and stories into which millions of players immerse themselves. For the video game market, this means the loss of one of its brightest talents, which may influence the future development of projects and competition in the field.​