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Hamster Kombat Team Addresses HMSTR Price Decline

Hamster Kombat Team Addresses HMSTR Price Decline

The anonymous developers of Hamster Kombat have hinted at the imminent launch of a second season and commented on the decline in HMSTR’s price.

Users will be offered the opportunity to “manage new enterprises.”

“Together we will be building a gaming platform, hiring employees, and creating new gaming hits!” the announcement states.

Previously, the project team promised to distribute 15% of the remaining HMSTR tokens among active players.

“In the second season, which will start very soon, we will continue integrating the Hamster Kombat metagame into third-party developers’ games, bridging Web2 and Web3,” the project’s founders stated.

They plan to attract additional users from regions “where Telegram is not widespread.”

“Moreover, we are actively collaborating with Web2, Web3 developers, and board game creators. These partnerships will not only provide our games with access to a broader audience but also allow for the shared use of certain assets across different products, creating a more integrated and engaging experience,” noted the developers of the “tap game.”

The team promised to use the revenue generated from its advertising business on YouTube and Telegram for “further development.”

They also commented on the decline in HMSTR’s price.

“The price is determined by supply and demand; currently, many people prefer to sell their tokens. We are now focused on creating new products within the Hamster ecosystem that will attract newcomers,” the developers commented.

HMSTR Chart. Data: CoinMarketCap.

Immediately after listing, the HMSTR token began to fall and has now decreased by 56%.

Back in September, Hamster Kombat introduced an updated roadmap.

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