PANews December 23 reports from NBC Los Angeles that Vince Zampella, co-founder of 'Call of Duty,' founder of Respawn Entertainment, and a well-known producer who was responsible for the reboot of the 'Battlefield' series, died in a car accident in Los Angeles at the age of 55. The report describes him as one of the most influential developers in the field of shooting games.

According to reports, Zampella's career began with 'Medal of Honor: Allied Assault,' after which he co-founded Infinity Ward with a team, driving the creation of the 'Call of Duty' series and leading to the release of representative works such as 'Modern Warfare.' After leaving in 2010 due to disputes with Activision, he started anew by founding Respawn, which successively launched popular works such as 'Titanfall' and 'Apex Legends.' Since 2021, he has been commissioned by EA to participate in the promotion of the reboot of the 'Battlefield' series, and this year's 'Battlefield 6' has also been described as performing well commercially.

TGA founder Geoff Keighley also stated that Zampella was not only visionary but also prioritized player experience, leading the team with honesty and transparency; his passing is considered a significant loss to the industry. It is important to note that such sudden news should be further verified through authoritative channels before being relayed or spread. #新闻