[Russian experts warn against HamsterKombat, saying that its tokens will face selling pressure when trading starts] Golden Finance reported that after the end of the first season of Hamster Kombat, many Russian players expressed their dissatisfaction. According to RTVI, Viktor Pershikov, an independent expert in combating financial crimes in the crypto field, said that those who "wanted to get rich by playing Hamster Kombat" "found their expectations dashed." The media pointed out that many people were disappointed to learn that "after playing the game for several months," their efforts "can only get 5 to 15 US dollars" in return. However, Pershikov pointed out that further dissatisfaction broke out after the Hamster Kombat development team told approximately 2.3 million players that they would be excluded from the airdrop. The development team said that these players used "dishonest" means to "earn more tokens." It added that the game and its team "never promised to make anyone rich," and when players eventually began to trade their HMSTR tokens for fiat currency, the token price "will face pressure."