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He was hailed as a gaming godfather. A visionary. A man whose creations helped define an entire generation of players. Now Vince Zampella is dead. The titan of video games was killed in a fiery crash ...
A chilling video purportedly of the Ferrari crash in which Vince Zampella, the co-creator of popular video game "Call of Duty", died on Sunday in Los Angeles has surfaced, showing the moment the ...
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 ...
Vince Zampella, the acclaimed co-creator of the blockbuster video game franchise Call of Duty, was killed in a car accident in California, gaming giant Electronic Arts (EA) confirmed on Monday.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The video game developer behind some of the world’s highest-selling franchises has died in a crash on a Californian highway. NBC Los ...