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but after a beta test which drew some strong opinions from the Battlefield fan community, publisher Electronic Arts decided to delay the experience in order to make sure that its quality is what the public is expecting.At the moment, the direct competition for the Activision title is linked to The Final Stand, a piece of downloadable content for Battlefield 4.Visceral Games has promised that the single player will have a lot of choices when it comes to tackling levels, either violently or stealthily.At the same time, the studio and DICE are working to create a multiplayer experience which is more dynamic than that of Battlefield 4.Newly added modes include: Heist, Blood Money, Hotwire and Rescue, each of them with its unique set of rules.It 's unclear whether long-term fans of the franchise will like any of them enough to make the new shooter a success in the long run.Play Video Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Is Going to Sell Many Digital Copies, Activision Says . Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg believes that, despite forecasts about low sales figures for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, the game is going to perform rather well thanks to digital copies that are sold across both PC and consoles.Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is this year's installment in the first-person shooter series published by Activision, fifa coin this time coming from developer Sledgehammer Games, and is set to introduce a wide variety of changes to the core recipe. From the future setting to the new story line and the many multiplayer enhancements, the game is going to stand out from the other titles in the series.Due to these big changes and to the not so great performance of last year's Call of Duty: Ghosts, however, analysts have chimed in in recent months to speculate that Advanced Warfare won't perform all that well.Advanced Warfare is going to sell well, especially digitallyActivision CEO Erich Hirshberg, however, begs to differ and tells GamesIndustry that the intention to purchase Advanced Warfare is well above the one seen with Call of Duty: Ghosts last year. Throw in the great increase in social media presence and interaction and the executive is confident in the new title.A main reason why analysts are wrong, according to Hirshberg, is that they use just pre-order figures from retail stores and don't factor in digital copies that are sold via Steam, PlayStation Store, or Xbox Live Marketplace.Preorders are a good barometer for day one, but I don't think they reflect the overall demand for the product, says Hirshberg. ;[They] don't represent what they used to - because of the move to digital and all the ways people can buy the game.