
Battle Fleet World
- Developer
- MythicalCity
- Rating
- 8.8(68 votes)
- Released
- January 2026 (pre-release)
- Technology
- HTML5 (Unity WebGL)
- Platform
- Browser (desktop-only)
Take the helm of a warship in a single, shared world that never resets. You start with a Destroyer—agile and fast—navigating a map where every other ship you see is another player or an active threat. There are no lobbies, no rounds, once you leave the port your actions are permanent. Your ship and everything it carries enters a persistent space where your choices dictate whether you return to port with a haul of Scrap or limp back with an empty hold.
Key Features:
- A Single, Persistent World: There are no lobbies or match timers. You exist in a continuous open sea where you can team up with others or hunt solo. The world evolves in real-time whether you are docked or at sea.
- High-Stakes Consequences: If your ship is destroyed, your hull is partially restored at port, but the cost of failure is steep. You will lose all the Scrap in your cargo hold, your equipped items, and your remaining ammunition. You’ll have to re-arm and re-equip before heading back out.
- The Scrap Economy: Scrap is the lifeblood of the world. Sunk ships and drifting containers provide the resources needed for repairs, ammunition, and permanent upgrades. Banking your Scrap at a port is the only way to ensure your progress is safe.
- Tactical, Deliberate Combat: Battle Fleet World is both a fast paced shooter and a tactical ship command sim. You have to manage limited ammunition and account for positioning. Damage matters, knowing when to disengage and flee to safety is vital.
- Earned Progression: Move up from your starting Destroyer to larger, more powerful ships.
- Organic Encounters: Without forced matchmaking, every interaction is player-driven. You might find a temporary ally to help you sink a big target, or a predator waiting in the fog.
Controls
- WASD / Arrow Keys: Throttle and rudder
- Mouse: Aim turrets and rotate camera
- Scroll Wheel: Zoom in and out
- Shift: Toggle binocular view
- M: Toggle world map
- P: Menu
Salvage & Money
- Earn salvage by destroying enemy ships or floating containers.
- Sail over salvage crates to collect them.
- Important: Salvage carried onboard is lost if your ship is destroyed.
- Convert salvage into money at a port or scrap bank.
- Money is used to buy ships, upgrades, and items.
Docking at Ports
- Enter the port zone and slow down.
- Press E to dock.
- Docking opens the port menu, where you can access stores, upgrades, repairs, and items.
Ammo
- Your guns have limited ammunition.
- Reload by docking at ports or collecting ammo crates in the world.
- Running out of ammo leaves you exposed, so plan accordingly.
Items & Upgrades
- Items must be equipped at a port before use.
- If your ship is destroyed, all equipped items are lost.
- Permanent upgrades stay with your ship even after destruction.