Hamster Kombat Season 2: Will It Survive After Losing 50% of Its Players?

The gaming community has been buzzing since the controversial end of Hamster Kombat Season 1, where the addition of the “Cheating is Bad” card raised more questions than answers. But the real shock came when 50% of the player base was kicked out, receiving either no compensation or a minuscule amount of tokens.

Now, as we approach Season 2, players are wondering if this marks the beginning of the end for Hamster Kombat. If the top 1% of players—who dedicate 3 to 4 hours daily to complete tasks—don’t receive fair rewards in the range of $100 to $200, they may abandon the game altogether. And these aren't just any players; they are key influencers on platforms like YouTube and TikTok, whose promotion drives much of the game's popularity.

The token price, which started at $0.10, has already dropped to $0.05. All eyes are now on the rewards for Level 10 and 11 players. If the developers don’t deliver, Season 2 could be the final chapter for Hamster Kombat.

Pro tip: Don’t forget to stock up on $TON to cover gas fees for token exchanges!#DODOEmpowersMemeIssuance #CATIonBinance #BTCReboundsAfterFOMC #BinanceLaunchpoolHMSTR