Activision developer Infinity Ward has opened a new studio in Austin, Texas, which will work on the Call of Duty franchise. "Infinity Ward has opened a brand new studio in Austin, TX," reads an ...
Call of Duty fans can breathe a sigh of relief as this year's entry will not release on last-gen consoles, so developers don't have to hold back. More like this Call of Duty: Activision Lawyer Says ...
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare's Special Ops Survival Mode will be exclusive to PlayStation 4 players for a year, and fans are not happy. As Modern Warfare hits PS4, Xbox One, and PC on October 25, this ...
Vince Zampella, the game developer who helped launch "Call of Duty," died last year after crashing his car along Angeles Crest Highway. Officials have unveiled his cause of death.
Call of Duty creator Vincent Zampella died at 55 in a December 2025 single-car crash on Angeles Crest Highway. Trapped in his burning Ferrari, he succumbed to burns and smoke inhalation, with blunt ...
Starting out as a series of shooters recreating battles from across history, Call of Duty has grown to be one of the most popular shooters of all time. The latest entries in the franchise have ...
Vincent "Vince" Zampella died from burns and smoke inhaled after he crashed and was trapped in his burning car last December, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner reports. Zampella, who created the ...
The cause of death has been released for one of the main architects behind the ‘Call of Duty’ blockbuster video game franchise. Vincent Zampella, 55, died from burns and smoke inhalation after being ...
A cause of death was revealed Tuesday for prolific video game developer Vince Zampella, who was killed in a Ferrari crash in December on Southern California's Angeles Crest Highway. Zampella, a giant ...
After completing a degree in Film, Television, and Cultural Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, I decided to pursue my love of writing and video games by entering the world of video game ...
TL;DR: Chance Glasco, co-creator of Call of Duty, revealed Activision pressured Infinity Ward to develop a game about Iran attacking Israel, which was rejected by most developers due to concerns over ...
Infinity Ward co-founder Chance Glasco has revealed during in a post on social media that Activision has put pressure on the developer to make a game that depicted Israel being invaded by Iran. Glasco ...