The popular game Hamster Kombat has faced backlash from Russian players who had high expectations of earning substantial profits from playing. The game's developers never promised large financial rewards, but players overestimated their chances of making money. Many players aimed to accumulate in-game currency to exchange for real money, but were disappointed to only earn $5 to $15 after months of playing. Developers warned that players who used unfair methods would be excluded from the airdrop. Further dissatisfaction arose when players could only claim part of their token allocations, with the rest being vested for several months. Despite the controversy, developers maintain that significant earnings were never promised. The game is set to continue evolving with a planned token listing event in September.



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