'Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' is gearing up for its release, and it enlisted the help of some of the biggest personalities and artists to spread the news of its arrival. #NickiMinaj #LilBaby #PeteDavidson #KaneBrown #Trailer

The video game franchise released the live-action trailer for "Modern Warfare 2," which is reportedly the sequel to the 2019 Modern Warfare series. It is slated to be released under Activision and developed by Infinity war.

The Game Awards posted the video which lasted over a minute, featuring Nicki Minaj, Pete Davidson, Lil Baby, Kane Brown, Lando Norris, Bukayo Saka, David Long Jr., Jalen Ramsey, and more.

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Replacement?

According to reports, Cardi B tweeted about a "Call Of Duty deal" that she missed out on because of her "stupid decisions."


"My stupid decisions from the past caused me to miss out on money now. I had a multi-million dollar Call of Duty deal on the table that I couldn't take because of court. Guys think twice about those quick decisions! Lesson learned," she wrote.

Fans were a little distraught that they were not able to see the "WAP" rapper on screen, however, some were not as despondent. The feud between Cardi and Minaj has been going on for years, and their fans are also at odds with each other.

As of this writing, it is unconfirmed which one of the rappers was first considered to do a cameo in the trailer. However, this is yet another piece in the puzzle of Cardi and Minaj's complex feud.

The feud began in 2017 after Cardi rose to prominence following the release of her massive hit song "Bodak Yellow." It escalated in 2018 when a fight broke out between the two.

'Squad Up'

The trailer followed the different artists, gamers, social media influencers, and athletes singing and rapping to a tune in different sets and outfits. It received mixed reactions from fans.

"This is so random," a Twitter user wrote.

"They wasting more money on doing live action trailers with celebrities and stuff to hype the game up than to actually make the game good LOL, [sic]" another tweeted.

"This is the last I would expect from a long series like Call of Duty," a YouTube user commented on the video.

"11 days until the campaign. Words cannot describe how excited I am," another wrote.

"By the way they are Marketing this game I feel like Activision and Infinity Ware Absolutely believe this game is going to be a massive hit."

The "Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" trailer has over 600 thousand views, 27 thousand likes, and 3 thousand comments as of this writing.

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