Hamster Kombat Takes Season 1 Snapshot, Reveals Post-Airdrop Direction #AirdropBinance
Amidst generalized complaints from users who suffered token slashes for being labeled as cheaters, Hamster Kombat has announced that it has taken a snapshot for its season 1. With this move, the project has already closed the upcoming distribution of tokens, revealing the game’s future steps after the token generation event.
Hamster Kombat Closes Season 1, Discloses Post Airdrop Game Future #FutureCryptoStars
Hamster Kombat, the Telegram-based clicker game that has reached over 300 million active users, has finally taken the snapshot that will serve as a basis for the distribution of tokens and the token generation event (TGE) slated to happen on September 26th.
Amidst complaints from players whose token bounty was affected for being labeled as cheaters by the recently implemented anti-cheating strategy, the project revealed that this snapshot would not be the game’s end. This was in part indicated by messages received by the alleged cheaters, which advised them to play fair and take the drop for the next season. The number of players affected by this measure is still unknown.
Hamster Kombat labeled all the pre-airdrop activity as season 1. The team disclosed on social media that a new phase, called interlude, had started. “The Interlude Season is the warm-up before Season 2, and it will last a couple of weeks.” While Hamster Kombat did not give more details about the upcoming season, it did explain that those participating in this interlude would receive an advantage that would “come in handy” for the next season.
The upcoming Hamster Kombat airdrop is expected to be one of the biggest events of this kind in history, distributing HMSTR to millions of users using TON as the rails for this. Even Telegram’s founder Pavel Durov referred to this in July, explaining that the game would introduce the benefits of blockchain to hundreds of millions of people, serving as the first point of contact with this technology for many.