Gaming industry tributes pour in for Vince Zampella after fatal crash

Following the fiery car crash on December 21, 2025, that killed gaming pioneer Vince Zampella in Los Angeles' San Gabriel Mountains, tributes from industry leaders highlight the 55-year-old's legacy as co-creator of Call of Duty, founder of Respawn Entertainment, and head of Battlefield. Survived by three children, Zampella's influence on franchises like Titanfall and Apex Legends is widely mourned.

As previously reported, Zampella died at the scene when his car struck a concrete barrier exiting a tunnel, sparking a fire; a passenger succumbed later at a hospital.

The outpouring of grief intensified with messages from prominent figures. Geoff Keighley, host of The Game Awards, shared: "Vince Zampella, a titan of the video game industry, the co-creator of Call of Duty and co-founder of Respawn Entertainment, not to mention a dear friend, died in a car crash yesterday in Los Angeles."

Tim Willits, a longtime colleague, posted: "I just saw him at TGA’s. I’ve known Vince for years... He’s truly brilliant and such a nice person. This loss will be felt in our industry for years."

Respawn Entertainment stated: "We're heartbroken by the passing of our founder and dear friend Vince Zampella. Vince was a titan and legend of this industry, a visionary leader... His impact reached far beyond any one game or studio."

Electronic Arts added: "This is an unimaginable loss... Vince’s influence on the video game industry was profound and far-reaching... His legacy will continue to shape how games are made."

Hideo Kojima and Ed Boon shared personal memories of Zampella's kindness and innovation. The Battlefield Twitter account posted: "We are heartbroken by the loss of Vince Zampella, a creative leader whose work shaped generations of players." These join earlier remembrances from colleagues like Patrick Wren, underscoring Zampella's enduring impact.

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