Hamster Kombat's native token (HMSTR) has seen a significant rise following statements about the upcoming release of its second season and preparation for an airdrop.
What we know about HMSTR season 2
The game's developers announced on November 9 that token withdrawals would no longer be available. Users keeping $HMSTR tokens in the game will be rewarded. The new season promises significant changes, including virtual gaming studio management, custom game space creation, a team member hiring system, user-driven challenges, and enhanced token economics.
Challenges with first season airdrop
Following the September 26 airdrop, the platform encountered problems. The user base declined from 300 million to 49.9 million, there was community backlash over the airdrop execution, and concerns were raised about the anti-cheat system's implementation.
The future of Hamster Kombat
The platform plans changes aimed at stabilizing token economics and improving game mechanics. Developers focus on enhancing reward distribution and community involvement, which rumors suggest could lead to a significant update and a shift from the initial cryptocurrency exchange simulation concept.
Hamster Kombat is gearing up for the launch of season 2, building on the successful interest surge in its token and learning from past experiences. The platform is focused on resolving first-season issues and enhancing user engagement.