Vince Zampella, a key creative force behind the Call of Duty franchise and one of the most influential figures in the shooter genre, has died at age 55 following a car crash in Southern California.
Zampella co-founded video game development company, Infinity Ward and helped create the original Call of Duty, which went on to become one of the biggest entertainment franchises in the world.
Over the years, Zampella also held leadership roles tied to Medal of Honor, Battlefield, and Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi games, cementing his reputation as a builder of studios and franchises, not just single hits.
Fans React In Real Time
As news of his death spread, fan reaction was immediate and emotional. On Instagram, gaming outlets shared tribute posts that quickly filled with disbelief and gratitude.
“This is the most shocking death news of 2025,” one commenter wrote. Another added simply, “The FPS king. Thank you for everything.” Others pointed to how deeply his games shaped their lives, with fans recalling late nights spent playing Modern Warfare, Battlefield, Titanfall, and Apex Legends with friends.
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While investigations into the crash continue, Zampella’s impact is already clear. Few creators can claim responsibility for changing the trajectory of an entire genre across multiple decades. Fewer still, did it more than once.
And judging by the reaction online, those worlds are not going anywhere.
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