What song is featured in the trailer for Return To Castle Wolfenstein. While the original games were major hits, it was the success of Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - which pushed the series into the present - that made it an unstoppable juggernaut.

Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare's fantastic campaign and multiplayer modes set the tone for future entries. The series went on to provide players with a blockbuster experience every year, with the setpieces getting bigger and more outrageous, with 2016's The Other Guys), Sarah Michelle Gellar and Kit Harrington have also loaned their voices to the franchise.

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The Call Of Duty: Black Ops saga kicked off with the first entry in 2010, which was set in the 1960s and featured one of the series darkest stories, with levels taking place in Vietnam and Cuba. Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 was notable for dropping the campaign mode entirely, although it did feature a Solo Missions mode. The song featured in the trailer for the game is "Welcome To The Party" by Diplo, French Montana, Lil Pump and featuring Zhavia Ward.

"Welcome To The Party" was also featured on the soundtrack for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds aping battle royale mode saw up to 100 players dropped into a sprawling map to do battle until only one player remained.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 4 was ultimately a decent but unremarkable entry in the long-running franchise, which was reflected in fan response to the title. Reports for the next instalment in the series suggest it will go back to its roots, and will be titled Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, which like the original Black Ops, will take place in the 1960s. Considering 2019's Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare took that section of the series back to its roots, it makes sense for the next Black Ops to do the same.

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