The announcement of Battalion 1944 by Bulkhead Interactive and the return to the World War II era in FPS games got a lot of players excited. So much so that the game's Kickstarter was funded in just three days. With the funding set to expire in six days, the studio has announced the stretch goals which include a single player campaign possibility.
There are 10 goals in all, with the first of hiring a full time community manager already fully funded. The rest include an offline horde mode where you can practice your skills prior to going online, as well as both the British and Russian armies being added to the game. If the studio is lucky enough and raises £1.2 million, there will be a single player campaign. The full list of stretch goals can be found below compliments of the game's Kickstarter page.