Hamster Kombat has announced that it plans to buy back tokens and distribute them to players on a regular basis.
Popular Telegram clicker game Hamster Kombat has announced its plans for the rest of 2024 and into 2025, including the launch of a Web3 gaming platform to expand its gaming offering.
On September 25, the team behind the Web3 game revealed a new roadmap, detailing its plans for the last quarter of 2024 and 2025. Hamster Kombat stated that its remaining plans for 2024 include integrating external payment systems, launching new games within the Hamster ecosystem, and integrating non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as in-game assets.
The Hamster Kombat team said it is in a “unique position” because it has industry players and developers to build a Web3 gaming platform. The team also highlighted that it has the technology and experience that makes things easier for game developers.
Following its initial release, Hamster Kombat quickly attracted millions of players. The clicker game went viral, attracting 239 million users in its first 81 days. Since then, the game has already added over 300 million users.
How Hamster Kombat will keep users engaged after the airdrop
On September 23, the Hamster Kombat team revealed the allocations for their highly-anticipated airdrop event. Out of their 300 million users, only 131 million are eligible to receive their airdrop. This represents only 43% of their total users.
Hamster Kombat $HMSTR also highlighted that it had banned 2.3 million users from the game for cheating.
One of the challenges for Web3 games is keeping users engaged after airdrops. However, the team behind Hamster Kombat said it has strategies in place for user retention. The team told Cointelegraph that the value of tokens distributed to users after the airdrop could be worth more. The team said:
“11.25% of the tokens distributed after Season 1 will be locked and will be unlocked 10 months after the listing. Given the rapid development of the project, the value of these tokens could be comparable to the initial unlocking.”
The team also said that it would focus on the value proposition related to gaming within its ecosystem and not just profits. “This approach is different from the traditional one, where Web3 developers pay airdrop hunters,” they added.
The team said it plans to attract more players by combining the best of Web2 and Web3 and creating engaging content. #hamsterkombat #TopCoinsSeptember #PlayToEarn #Criptomonedas #Web3