News Call of Duty co-creator and Battlefield lead Vince Zampella dies in car crash

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He had worked on Medal of Honor, Call of Duty, Titanfall, and Battlefield.


Vince Zampella at The Game Awards. Credit: The Game Awards

Vince Zampella, a video game developer who has co-created or helmed some of the most popular franchises in the world, died in a car crash on a Los Angeles highway at 12:45 pm Pacific time on Sunday, December 21. He was 55 years old.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Zampella was in a car on Angeles Crest Highway when the vehicle veered off the road and crashed into a concrete barrier. No other vehicles were reported to be part of the crash.

A passenger was ejected from the vehicle, while the driver was trapped inside after the vehicle caught fire. The driver died at the scene, and the passenger died after being taken to the hospital. The report did not indicate whether Zampella was the passenger or the driver.

Angeles Crest Highway is a scenic road under the San Gabriel Mountains on the eastern end of LA and is commonly used for Sunday leisure drives. The vehicle involved in the crash was a 2026 Ferrari 296 GTS.

A storied career in game development


Early in his career, Zampella worked at SegaSoft and Panasonic, and he was the lead designer for the influential World War II shooter Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, which was released in 2002. But it was the famed studio Infinity Ward that turned him into a household name for gamers. He co-founded Infinity Ward with Jason West and Grant Collier in 2002.


The studio’s first game was 2003’s Call of Duty, which kicked off one of the most popular and successful video game franchises of all time, with its most recent new releases in 2025. He went on to work on several more Call of Duty titles, including 2007’s Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, which arguably set the standard for the modern military shooter to this day.

In 2010, Zampella and West were fired from Activision, which was Infinity Ward’s parent company. Ensuing lawsuits and debates made for some of the most high-profile drama the games industry had seen. Zampella went on to co-found Respawn Entertainment, which produced the critically acclaimed Titanfall 2 and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order games, as well as the wildly successful battle royale shooter Apex Legends, under the EA banner.

Zampella was later put in charge of the Battlefield franchise after the mixed reception to 2021’s Battlefield 2042. Zampella oversaw all the studios that worked on Battlefield 6, which had a difficult development, but received a generally positive reception in 2025.
 
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