Call of Duty creator's Ferrari caught on film before it crashed
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A tragic car accident involving the creator of Call of Duty was captured on video just moments before it erupted into flames, resulting in the death of Vince Zampella and his passenger.

Zampella, aged 55, lost his life on Sunday while navigating a picturesque route north of Los Angeles, as reported by NBC4.

The California Highway Patrol (CHP) released a statement indicating that, for reasons yet to be determined, the vehicle veered off the road, collided with a concrete barrier, and was quickly consumed by fire. The statement did not disclose the identities of the crash victims.

According to the CHP, both the driver and a passenger, who was thrown from the vehicle, died from their injuries.

Eyewitnesses shared footage of the incident, showing the severely damaged red Ferrari engulfed in flames on the scenic mountain road.

The sports car was seen speeding out of a tunnel moments before the tragic accident. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

Zampella’s studios created some of the world’s best-selling video games, and he was considered an innovator in first-person military shooter style games.

He was best known for co-creating the ‘Call of Duty’ franchise and founding Respawn Entertainment, the studio behind ‘Titanfall,’ ‘Apex Legends,’ and the ‘Star Wars Jedi’ games. 

Horrifying footage captured the moment the Call of Duty creator's Ferrari crashed and burst into flames - killing him and his passenger

Horrifying footage captured the moment the Call of Duty creator’s Ferrari crashed and burst into flames – killing him and his passenger

The sports car was seen speeding out of a tunnel moments before the accident

The sports car was seen speeding out of a tunnel moments before the accident

Vince Zampella, 55, died on Sunday while driving on a scenic road north of Los Angeles, according to local broadcaster NBC4. Pictured: Vince and his daughter Courtney at EA's 'Battlefield 6"' Reveal Celebration held at the Sunset Room on July 31, 2025

Vince Zampella, 55, died on Sunday while driving on a scenic road north of Los Angeles, according to local broadcaster NBC4. Pictured: Vince and his daughter Courtney at EA’s ‘Battlefield 6″‘ Reveal Celebration held at the Sunset Room on July 31, 2025

This year, when his ‘Battlefield 6’ video game set a new sales record for the franchise, Zampella expressed gratitude, saying ‘we never take moments like this for granted’ – despite a long career of success in gaming.

The mass-combat game has won over 100 million players in the past two decades, in its various iterations.

And yet, that number isn’t a first. To this day, ‘Call of Duty’ boasts more than 100 million active players, monthly.

‘You have that dream of the game being popular, but I don’t think you’re ever ready for that level of success,’ Zampella told gaming site IGN in a 2016 interview.

After starting out in the 1990s as a designer on shooter games, Zampella co-founded Infinity Ward in 2002 and helped launch ‘Call of Duty’ in 2003. Activision later acquired his studio.

He left Activision under contentious circumstances and established Respawn in 2010, which Electronic Arts acquired in 2017.

At EA, he eventually took charge of revitalizing the ‘Battlefield’ franchise, cementing his reputation as one of the most influential figures in modern first-person shooter games.

'For unknown reasons, the vehicle veered off the roadway, struck a concrete barrier, and became fully engulfed,' the CaliforniaHighway Patrol said in a statement, without identifying the two victims in the crash

‘For unknown reasons, the vehicle veered off the roadway, struck a concrete barrier, and became fully engulfed,’ the CaliforniaHighway Patrol said in a statement, without identifying the two victims in the crash

Zampella has left behind three adult children Quentin 26, Kyle, 22, and Courtney, 19, who he shared with ex-wife Brigitte.

Courtney paid tribute to her late father on social media.

Taking to her Instagram stories, she posted a photo of herself when she was a child, cheekily sticking her tongue out while posing next to Vince.

‘My best friend. Forever and always,’ she wrote, with a white heart emoji.

Tribes poured in from across the video games industry.

‘This is an unimaginable loss, and our hearts are with Vince’s family, his loved ones, and all those touched by his work,’ Electronic Arts said in a statement.

‘Vince’s influence on the video game industry was profound and far-reaching,’ the company said, adding that ‘his work helped shape modern interactive entertainment.’

A statement by Respawn, posted on the ‘Battlefield’ X account, praised Zampella ‘for how he showed up every day, trusting his teams, encouraging bold ideas, and believing in Battlefield and the people building it.’

Zampella ‘championed what he believed was right for the people behind those studios and our players because it mattered.’

‘It was a bold, transgressive method of storytelling, of a moment in time that was political, that was violent and that was impactful,’ Washington Post video game reporter Gene Park told NBC4.

‘He really knew how to create stories and create experiences, that really hit at the heart of human experience – whether it was terror, dread, heroism. 

‘I think he was really able to kind of encapsulate that through the designs of the video games that he made,’ Park said.

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