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Call of Duty Co-Creator Vince Zampella Killed in Horrific Ferrari Crash

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The gaming world is in a state of absolute shock. Vince Zampella, the legendary mind behind Call of Duty and Apex Legends, died this past Sunday, December 21, 2025, in a violent car crash in the mountains north of Los Angeles. He was 55. Or nothing. Let’s be real, seeing a headline like this about a guy who basically defined modern shooters feels like a glitch in the matrix.

The thing is, the footage being shared is haunting. Zampella was driving a red 2026 Ferrari 296 GTS through the Angeles Crest Highway—a scenic but notoriously dangerous road. Those too.

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The Crash: A Seconds-Long Tragedy

According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP) and eyewitness video:

  • The Moment: Zampella’s Ferrari emerged from a tunnel at around 12:45 PM.

  • The Impact: For reasons still “unknown,” the car veered off the road and slammed into a concrete barrier at high speed.

  • The Fireball: The hybrid Ferrari’s battery and fuel system reportedly ignited almost instantly. Zampella was trapped inside the burning wreckage, while a passenger was thrown from the car. Both died at the scene.

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A Legacy Unmatched

Zampella wasn’t just a CEO; he was the “architect” of the FPS genre.

  • Infinity Ward: He co-founded the studio that gave us the original Call of Duty and the culture-shifting Modern Warfare series.

  • Respawn Entertainment: After a messy breakup with Activision, he built Respawn from scratch, delivering Titanfall, Apex Legends, and the Star Wars Jedi series.

  • Battlefield: Most recently, he was the man EA trusted to fix the Battlefield franchise.

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The “Titan” of Gaming

Game / Franchise Impact
Call of Duty Defined the cinematic military shooter. Over 500M copies sold.
Apex Legends Modernized the Battle Royale with the “Ping” system.
Titanfall Revolutionized verticality and movement in FPS.
Star Wars Jedi Proved that single-player Star Wars games were still king.

And here’s the kicker: his death comes just as Respawn was reportedly ramping up for a major 2026 release. Electronic Arts released a statement calling it an “unimaginable loss,” and for once, that doesn’t feel like corporate speak.

It’s an ongoing situation as investigators look into whether mechanical failure or road conditions played a part. For now, the gaming community is dark. From the “Press F to pay respects” memes to the heartfelt tributes from rivals like Treyarch and Bungie, it’s clear that even if he’s gone, his DNA is in every shooter we play.

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