Bulkhead, the Derby-based developer of old-school WW2 shooter Battalion 1944, is providing refunds to its kickstarter backers, with no questions asked.
Bulkhead, the Derby-based developer of old-school WW2 shooter Battalion 1944 , is providing refunds to its Kickstarter backers, with no questions asked.
These refunds are eligible to all of Battalion 1944's original backers, regardless of platform, pledge tier, or time played in the game."Without that initial Kickstarter support, Bulkhead wouldn't exist today. We want to thank our backers for believing in the project as strongly and as passionately as we did," Bulkhead's CEO Joe Brammer said today.
Players who backed Battalion 1944 on Kickstarter will find more information on how to claim their refunds in an email from the company. Following the cancellation of Battalion 1944's console version, Bulkhead stated it would be refunding all of its console Kickstarter backers. Nearly a year on, today's announcement marks the first time PlayStation and Xbox owners are now able to claim these.
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