Just one week away finish your journey Through the Kickstarter donation platform, the developer of Battalion 1944 has published a list on the page with a decent number of next game objectives.
In the most recent update to the Kickstarter campaign, the company states that could have published a list of new goals after having reached financing in just three days, but instead preferred to continue receiving feedback of the community “to see exactly” what the fans wanted.
New objectives include some features quite promising, such as additional visual effects, a training map, new factions, a cooperative mode and several additional features. Without a doubt the most attractive section is the inclusion of a story mode when reaching the 1.2 million pounds sterling.
To celebrate these new announcements, Bulkhead has released a new trailer of the game that you can find just below:
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