ChainCatcher reported that according to The Block, Sasha, the founder of Hamster Kombat, a TON ecological game that claims to have more than 250 million users, revealed that they are already planning a second airdrop after the first airdrop this month. He said: "The game will continue, and there will be a second season and a second airdrop in the next two years. We believe that these tokens will belong to millions of users around the world, which has great value in itself."

Furthermore, Sasha is skeptical about the longevity of clicker games. Notcoin is considered the first Telegram crypto game to pioneer the clicker model. "I don't think it will have any sustainability. From my point of view, only games with sustainable models will survive," Sasha said. Like the first generation of Notcoin, the goal of Hamster Kombat is to accumulate rewards by clicking. Hamster Kombat players take on the role of the CEO of a cryptocurrency exchange, managing a virtual business while trying to accumulate in-game currency.

“We were inspired by the success of Notcoin and the popularity of social media games in the 2010s. So we took the best of both and added our message of solidarity and a lot of educational content,” Sasha said. Hamster Kombat also drew inspiration from meme stocks and social media when creating it. Sasha said: “We were heavily inspired by the GameStop and Reddit stories, where retail investors showed their influence on Wall Street.”

To protect the integrity of the game, Sasha said they eventually plan to address the deployment of bots. “We see everyone trying to flood the bots, and we will clean them up before listing,” Sasha said. “Notcoin was able to ban about 20% of bot accounts, and we will try to do the same thing… Cheating with bots and referrals will be punished.”