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    Hamster Kombat develops new gaming ecosystem to boost token demand

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    The team behind Hamster Kombat (CRYPTO:HMSTR), a popular tap-to-earn game based on the TON network, has announced a new gaming ecosystem aimed at enhancing demand for its upcoming token.

    Hamster Kombat, with over 239 million monthly users, plans to integrate both Web2 and Web3 games into this ecosystem, centering the utility of its HMSTR token.

    The initiative is part of a broader strategy detailed in the project’s recent whitepaper.

    The anonymous development team highlighted the importance of building a robust gaming ecosystem to support the token’s launch.

    The Hamster Kombat team shared their vision on social media, stating, “We will be adding new games so that you have a variety of choices and can play the games you like the most. Some games will give you the keys, some will provide the internal currency, and these games will expand our ecosystem.”

    The team also hinted at potential collaborations with external game developers, aiming to integrate HMSTR into games beyond their platform, thus broadening the token's reach and utility.

    Despite community concerns about shifting focus from an anticipated airdrop to ecosystem development, the team reassured users of their commitment to ensuring strong token demand.

    They emphasised that the ecosystem's development is crucial for creating a sustainable market for the HMSTR token.

    As Hamster Kombat builds its gaming ecosystem, the project aims to stand out in the crowded blockchain gaming space, with the goal of driving significant demand for its upcoming token.

    The team believes that these developments will provide a strong foundation for long-term growth and user engagement.

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