Hamster Kombat, the popular play-to-earn Web3 game on The Open Network (TON), has announced a robust anti-cheating strategy to ensure fair play among its growing user base.
Anti-cheating Measures
In a statement shared on social media, the game’s team warned players about the risks of cheating, with some potentially receiving the 'Cheating is Bad' achievement—a clear indicator of unethical in-game behavior. These measures aim to protect genuine players and ensure fair token distribution.
Upcoming Updates
The introduction of this strategy comes ahead of the highly anticipated airdrop for $HMSTR, the game’s native token. Hamster Kombat is hinting at a series of major updates, including the release of Season 2. While details on these upcoming features remain limited, the announcement is creating buzz within the Web3 gaming space.
Team Statement
The team emphasized the importance of protecting hard-working players and community members, giving them the opportunity to get a fair share of the airdrop. With over 300 million players globally, the team’s efforts to combat cheating underscore their commitment to building a thriving, fair, and transparent gaming community. 'We want to protect the hard-working players,' the developers added.
The new measures reflect a growing focus on integrity within Web3 games, where community trust is critical for long-term success. Players are encouraged to play fair, as cheating will get them nowhere.
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