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Vince Zampella

Vince Zampella

American video game designer (1970–2025)

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Vincent Walter Zampella II (October 1, 1970 – December 21, 2025) was an American video game designer. He was best known for being a co-founder and the former studio head of Infinity Ward, the head of Respawn Entertainment, and the former CEO of Ripple Effect Studios.

Early life and career

Vincent Walter Zampella II was born on October 1, 1970. As a child, he developed an early interest in video games, having Donkey Kong as his childhood favorite. After dropping out of Broward College (then Broward Community College) in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Zampella worked as a handyman. A friend helped him get a job at game company GameTek, where he performed various roles such as customer service and game testing. In an interview with Gamezilla, Zampella said he "started out in graphic design and digital video at GameTek, then went to Atari to help launch its PC division" sometime before 1997. He also worked at Panasonic Interactive Media/Ripcord Games and SegaSoft, where he met Jason West, with whom he later founded Infinity Ward along with Grant Collier.

In September 1999, Zampella moved from Silicon Valley to work for 2015 Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma. By 2001, he was director of development of 2015 Inc. He worked there through 2002; during that time he was credited as the lead designer for the critically acclaimed Medal of Honor: Allied Assault.

Infinity Ward

Shortly after Infinity Ward's creation, Electronic Arts decided to move Medal of Honor development in-house, and Infinity Ward took a deal with Activision to create a new game, codenamed "MOH (Medal of Honor) Killer". "MOH Killer" became Call of Duty, and Activision acquired Infinity Ward shortly after the game's release. At the same time, Zampella and fellow Infinity Ward employee Jason West signed long-term employment contracts with Activision. Under Zampella's and West's leadership, Infinity Ward released Call of Duty 2 (2005), Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007), and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009).

Respawn Entertainment and EA

Months after the successful release of Modern Warfare 2, Zampella and Jason West were fired by Activision and denied "$36 million in bonuses and royalties they'd been expecting". The pair sued Activision for wrongful termination that week and founded Respawn Entertainment a month later. During the years-long Activision suit, Zampella and West demanded $1 billion in damages from Activision, up from the initial $36 million. Other former Infinity Ward employees joined the suit. In May 2012, Activision paid the other ex-employees $42 million in a non-settlement, mid-trial payment, and later in June that year eventually settled with Zampella and West for an undisclosed amount.

After founding Respawn in April 2010, West and Zampella signed with Electronic Arts for the release of their next game. West left Respawn in March 2013. The studio released two Titanfall games and then was acquired by EA in November 2017. In January 2020, EA announced that Zampella would lead the Los Angeles branch of DICE. In 2021, EA put Zampella in charge of the Battlefield franchise after the "challenging" launch of Battlefield 2042 and the departure of Oskar Gabrielson, general manager of DICE. DICE LA was renamed Ripple Effect Studios in July 2021. Under EA, the studio released Apex Legends, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (both 2019), Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (2023), and Battlefield 6 (2025).

Personal life

In a 2001 interview, Zampella said that he had "always been an avid computer user and gamer". At the time he was a casual Counter-Strike player. According to TMZ, Zampella's wife Brigitte filed for divorce in 2015. At the time it was reported that they had three children. Vince was in the beginning stages of creating an exotic car dealership, production company and studio space with actress, car builder and YouTuber Emilia Hartford.

Death

On December 21, 2025, Zampella died after losing control of the 2026 Ferrari 296 GTS he was driving; veering off road and striking a concrete barrier after exiting a tunnel on the Angeles Crest Highway in the San Gabriel Mountains, north of Los Angeles. The vehicle caught fire, and a passenger in the vehicle was ejected. The passenger later died at the hospital, while Zampella died at the scene. He was 55 years old.

Electronic Arts released a statement calling Zampella "a friend, colleague, leader and visionary creator" whose influence on the video game industry was "profound and far-reaching". The Twitter accounts for Battlefield, Respawn, and Apex Legends posted statements honoring Zampella.

Infinity Ward released a statement honoring Zampella and said that his "legacy of creating iconic, lasting entertainment was immeasurable" and offered condolences to his family and loved ones. Treyarch also released a statement, "We're deeply saddened by Vince Zampella's tragic passing. His legacy as one of the founders of Call of Duty and a legend of our industry will never be forgotten."

References

External links

  • Vince Zampella at IMDb
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