The developers of the game Hamster Kombat on Telegram have released a new set of bonus cards, available from August 25 to 26. Post about it appeared “300 Kryptan” on the Telegram channel.
To activate the combination, users must purchase or upgrade three cards: HamsterTube, Legal Opinion, and Electric Car Production. The cards are located in Public Relations & Team, Legal, and Special Sections, respectively. Unlocking all three cards does not require players to meet any conditions.
Players who complete a combination of these cards will receive a one-time payment of 5 million in-game HMSTR tokens. The next combination will be available for sale at 15:00 Moscow time within a day.
In addition to releasing the new combo, Hamster Kombat developers have publicly expressed their solidarity with Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was arrested in Paris on the evening of August 25, by publishing a map with the hashtag #freedurov. This hashtag has become a symbol of support for Durov in the crypto community. Unblocking the #freedurov card does not require compliance with any conditions. However, it does not provide any bonuses.
Hamster Kombat is a viral clicker game on Telegram where players earn points by clicking on a hamster, solving codes and collecting opened cards. The developers promise the ability to exchange the accumulated points for cryptocurrency after listing on the exchange. However, the former head of Binance CIS Vladimir Smerkis warns about the difficulty of distributing tokens due to the large number of players, and blockchain expert Oleg Lupikov advises not to count on the possibility of big profits in the project.
Hamster Kombat has many analogues in the crypto games market on Telegram, including Blum, Catizen, Lost Dogs: The Way, TapSwap, X Empire and others.
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Source: Gazeta
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