The video game world lost one of its most influential architects this weekend when the man who gave us Call of Duty was killed in a horrific single car crash captured on camera. Video uploaded to ...
Vince Zampella, the game developer who helped launch "Call of Duty," died last year after crashing his car along Angeles Crest Highway. Officials have unveiled his cause of death.
Vince Zampella died in a fatal Ferrari crash on Angeles Crest Highway, December 2025. Graphic video shows Zampella trapped in a burning car; a passenger also died. Tributes honor Zampella's visionary ...
Zampella died in a fiery Ferrari crash in December on Angeles Crest Highway in southern California, KNBC reported. In addition to the main causes of death, Zampella also had blunt trauma. The manner ...
Video game developer Vince Zampella, best known for co-creating Call of Duty, died in a car crash Dec. 21. He was 56. After exiting a tunnel in the San Gabriel Mountains near Los Angeles, he crashed ...
Vincent Zampella, the creator of the hugely popular "Call of Duty" video game, died in a tragic car crash in California. A video shows how Zampella's Ferrari veers off the road and crashes into a ...
The co-creator of the massive video game series Call of Duty tragically died in a car crash on Sunday. Vince Zampella was killed at the age of 55 in California, Electronic Arts (EA) confirmed. EA owns ...
Vince Zampella, the acclaimed co-creator of video gaming juggernaut "Call of Duty," has died in a car crash, gaming giant Electronic Arts confirmed on Monday. He was 55.
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