On Tuesday’s episode of BBC Breakfast, presenter Jon Kay and Sally Nugent were detailing the latest headlines to viewers.
BBC Breakfast hosts Jon Kay and Sally Nugent were back on air on Tuesday, 23 December, delivering the day’s top stories from across the nation and around the world.
In one segment of the programme, which recently saw a presenter sign off for a fortnight, Jon Kay delivered some devastating news to viewers regarding the passing of a pioneering figure in the video gaming industry.
The BBC presenter announced: “The co-creator of the popular Call of Duty video games has died in a car crash in California at the age of 55.
“Vince Zampella was said to be travelling in a Ferrari when it crashed and caught fire on a highway in Los Angeles. A passenger was also killed.”

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Jon announced the death during Tuesday’s show(Image: BBC)
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Back in 2003, Vince launched the hugely successful video game Call of Duty alongside his longtime partners Jason West and Grant Collier. The franchise has since achieved remarkable commercial success, shifting over half a billion copies globally, reports the Express.
His portfolio also includes several other acclaimed titles, such as Medal of Honor, Titanfall and Apex Legend.
In 2010, Vince co-established Respawn Entertainment, a game development studio, which was subsequently purchased by EA seven years down the line.
In the wake of his passing, heartfelt tributes have flooded in for the gaming visionary, with Respawn sharing an extensive statement on X.

The gaming pioneer has died at the age of 55(Image: GETTY)
They 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 and a force who shaped teams and games like Call of Duty, Titanfall, Apex Legends, the Star Wars Jedi series and Battlefield for our community in ways that will be felt for generations.
“His impact reached far beyond any one game or studio. We will remember Vince for how he showed up every day, trusting his teams, encouraging bold ideas, and believing in Respawn & Battlefield.
“Most importantly, he championed what he believed was right for the people behind those studios and our players because it mattered. We will miss him greatly.
“Our hearts are with his family, friends, and all who love him.”