Developer Bulkhead Interactive has confirmed several stretch goals for its successful Kickstarter funding campaign for Battalion 1944.
To date Battalion 1944 has secured more than double the amount Bulkhead was seeking but the studio has several ideas for additional content should funding continue to increase. These include the addition of British and Russian soldiers (including female Russian snipers), an offline 'Behind Enemy Lines' mode (where players can fight in the game's maps offline against AI bots and compete for high scores against friends), a new D-Day map, and even the addition of the Pacific Theatre.
Bulkhead notes that one of Battalion 1944's most-requested features was a single-player campaign, though the studio stresses that such a feature would require "a significantly larger development budget." The team has nonetheless added a final £1.2 million stretch goal that would see the addition of a single-player allied campaign.
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