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# Outpost Development

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Fleet is currently under development, the information provided is subject to change as it evolves to fit the development needs. We talk about all that will be developed at some point although not everything will be available on the MVP version, so it's essential to check the [roadmap](/space-misfits-fleet/roadmap.md) to find out the different stages.
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Gameplay in Fleet is centered around Misfits devoloping their Outpost which acts as a base of operations to forge and command their Fleet.\
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In the Outpost, players can construct and level up different facilities, including the Shipyard, Research Facility, Clone Lab, and Mines. As players progress, their Outpost will evolve, unlocking more content such as the ability to level up commanders and ships that are needed to access the most difficult areas in the galaxy. \
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Fleet will be introducing more facilities and their usage later down the [roadmap](/space-misfits-fleet/roadmap.md).


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