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So... where exactly did you get that impression?
There's nothing on the store page that mentions "single player missions" and I'm not sure how you inferred a storyline from the videos. Not to mention, from the description:
I don't think you can legitimately claim to have been "suckered" here, considering the above, and also considering that the game has been out for nearly a decade. A simple search on any decent search engine for "red orchestra single player" or similar terms would have cleared this up, and there have been about a dozen threads discussing this in the community hub. You didn't do your homework, plain and simple.
No, I'm not kidding. You have all these expectations of what this game you're buying is and apparently should be, but don't do any research before spending your money? I could ask you the same question: "are you kidding me?"
"I have the retail box and it clearly says single-player campaigns in stalingrad for both russian and german sides containing 12 missions each"