Battalion 1944 will include a single-player campaign if funding reaches £1.2 million

Battalion 1944 will include a single-player campaign if funding reaches £1.2 million
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A range of stretch goals have been announced for successfully funded Kickstarter project Battalion 1944.

The WWII multiplayer shooter reached its funding goal in three days, but now with five days of funding left, developer Bulkhead Interactive has released details of the campaign’s Stretch Goals.

A community manager has already been hired thanks to the increased funding and the Enhanced Particle Effects goal has also been achieved.

Backers will need to hit £1.2 million if they wish to see a single player campaign.

Battalion stretch goals

Source: Kickstarter