Hamster Kombat’s latest season-ending snapshot on Friday marked a significant moment for players eagerly awaiting the launch of the HMSTR token and upcoming airdrop on September 26. The Telegram tap-to-earn game has now entered into an intriguing “interlude” phase, introducing new gameplay mechanics and challenges for its dedicated player base.
The “interlude season” in Hamster Kombat brings about a fresh new approach, with familiar in-game coins being scrapped and the main screen no longer offering rewards for tapping. Additionally, the usual crypto exchange upgrades and Mine menu have been temporarily removed, creating a sense of anticipation for what’s to come in the game’s evolution.
Players can now earn in-game diamonds through various activities such as playing native and partnered games, inviting friends, engaging with the game’s social media channels, and watching exclusive Hamster Kombat videos on YouTube. A new Mine submenu has also been introduced within the Playground gaming menu, allowing players to purchase and upgrade startup-themed cards using diamonds to increase their earnings.
While the exact implications of these changes remain unclear, it is evident that Hamster Kombat is setting the stage for a future season of play-to-earn rewards following the HMSTR token launch. The token is scheduled to be generated on The Open Network (TON) on September 26, with airdrop allocations expected to be revealed to players beforehand. Considering the game’s massive player base of over 300 million users, TON developers have cautioned that the airdrop demand could potentially strain the network’s resources.
As players navigate through this transitional phase in Hamster Kombat, they can look forward to exciting new opportunities and challenges that lay ahead. The game’s innovative approach to gameplay and rewards system promises to keep players engaged and entertained as they await the next chapter in the evolution of this popular tap-to-earn game.
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