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# Team observations

**1.** The team has worked hard to execute every milestone on this roadmap. Timelines may be adjusted based on team capacity. In 2026, Fox Emoji Games will evolve into a **full-scale entry platform for Web3 games of all genres**, serving as a meeting point for developers and players. While players **play, learn, and complete missions**, developers will **showcase their games, gain exposure, and reward the community**.

With what we’ve built so far, we have proven:\
✔ **Development capability, adaptability, and resilience**.\
✔ **Transparency and respect for the community**.\
✔ **A long-term vision and the ambition to achieve it**.

**2.** While our 2-person development team has built **two fully integrated Solana games from scratch**, with **Phantom and OKX wallet integration**, we have also improved **UX, functionality, and security**. We’ve applied for various incentives, explored new platforms, and redefined our objectives. All this experience ensures that the **next phase of Fox Emoji Games will reach an entirely new level**.


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