Watch: Vin Diesel shares video of Paul Walker playing 'World of Warcraft' in 2010 on Facebook

By Jon Niles | Feb 27, 2014 01:07 PM EST

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Vin Diesel is no stranger to World of Warcraft. The Riddick star has shared some stories on social media and interviews about having an account for the online role playing game, but now a new post on his Facebook involving WoW has fans holding back tears. Diesel posted a video of some gameplay from 2010, which took place during a shooting break on the set of one of the Fast and Furious movies. He hints that the other player is someone special, but we soon realize that it's the late Paul Walker.

"Found a clip from four years ago and wanted to share it... haha... memories, even in the gaming world," the actor wrote on the Facebook post. "P.s. Never guess who was playing these two toons..."

There's not too much going on in the clip, but it's a clear example of his close friendship with Walker.

You can check out this video right HERE!

Meanwhile, Diesel also recently spoke about his favorite childhood game that some would say is comparable to World of Warcraft.

"Growing up in the seventies and early eighties in New York City, we played, very intensely, this game called Dungeons & Dragons," he said in an interview wiht the show Shootout. "And we would go and we'd by these large canvases and treat them to make them look like old maps, aged maps and then we'd create these worlds and we'd be in this campaign for eight months. Even while I was bouncing [Diesel was a nightclub bouncer for nine years], which is the antithesis of Dungeons & Dragons, if I had a night off, I was playing Dungeons & Dragons."

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