Hamster Kombat, the popular clicker game on Telegram, is set to introduce a new storyline for its second season, allowing players to assume the role of business owners.
In the latest trailer, the game announced that players will take on the responsibilities of CEOs running their own game development studios. This follows Season 1, where players managed a cryptocurrency exchange.
According to a statement, the new objectives will involve hiring staff and creating successful games, ultimately aiming to establish a gaming platform. The trailer reassured fans that the clicker mechanics will remain, playfully stating, “Did you really think that was it? No way.”
Looking ahead to 2025, Hamster Kombat has outlined its plans for the remainder of 2024 and into 2025, which include integrating payment systems, launching new games, and incorporating non-fungible tokens as in-game assets.
The team emphasized a focus on delivering value within games rather than solely prioritizing profits, diverging from typical practices in the Web3 space.
However, they assured players that rewards will still be available, suggesting that upcoming airdrop values could match initial unlocks as the project evolves. Additionally, the game intends to implement token buybacks funded by advertising revenue and allocate tokens for burning.
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