Hamster Kombat, a rising star in the crypto gaming arena, has surged to over 300 million users and made headlines with its record-breaking HMSTR token airdrop.
Despite attracting lucrative offers from venture capital firms, the game’s developers have decided to reject these investments, prioritizing their player community over financial gain.
In a bold statement on Telegram, the team emphasized their commitment to their players, asserting that they value their community more than any potential investor. This decision highlights their dedication to keeping the game’s focus on its users rather than succumbing to external financial pressures.
The game’s impressive growth has also drawn the attention of scammers, who are exploiting the excitement around the airdrop. Fraudsters have been using fake offers and phishing schemes to deceive users.
In response, Hamster Kombat has warned its community to avoid any unauthorized token sales, confirming that no legitimate sales are currently taking place.
As Hamster Kombat continues to expand, it remains committed to safeguarding its players from fraudulent activities while maintaining its community-first approach.
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