Battalion 1944 leaves Early Access today

Square Enix Collective has given word that Battalion 1944 has launched today alongside a major new update Battalion 1944: Eastern Front and will feature integration with FACEIT, the largest global online competitive platform.

Big things are happening in Battalion 1944 as Bulkhead Interactive are also releasing an exciting update that introduces the highly anticipated Russian faction.

Other new features included in this update are:

  • 8 new weapons (PPSH41, PPS43, Mosin Nagant Rifle, Mosin Nagant Scoped, TT-33, Baikal 22, SVT-40, Fedorov Avtomat)
  • New competitive matchmaking powered by FACEIT
  • 3 new maps – take the fight to Italy, Russia and France with all new levels inspired by classic shooters
  • New game mode: Free for All – where everyone becomes your enemy!
  • Improved game modes – Wartide, CTF, DOM and TDF all updated with more modern and rewarding design, with audio that reacts to your gameplay
  • Match replay system & match history – download and play your previous matches with high settings to create epic video content!
  • New BattleRank season
  • Challenges, medals and leaderboards – earn and collect medals based on gameplay to show off your in-game achievements and get ultimate bragging rights
  • Community modding – create your own maps via the all new Battalion 1944 Development Kit
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Joe Brammer, CEO of Bulkhead Interactive, is eager to let fans get hands-on with the full launch of Battalion. “I’m so excited. Early Access isn’t easy but the feedback from the community has been imperative to this massive overhaul of the game. I love that we took a step back and pivoted to target people’s core issues such as Time To Kill and wanting the game to be more like the older classic titles. We’ve kept sprint in the game, but there are so many new features that will feel familiar to classic FPS players.”

Brammer also goes on to talk about how the studio has grown and learnt a lot during their early access period. “We had a lot to improve on but I think it shows in the full release of Battalion 1944. Personally, I’ve learned a lot about being accountable to players and communicating issues from the players across all social media to the developers who are toiling away on the game. I think that link between the players and devs is now more important than ever in 2019.” 

Battalion 1944 is available out of Early Access on Steam for $19.99.

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