The creators of the clicker game Hamster Kombat announced that the airdrop of the project’s own tokens should take place on September 26. The developers planned to create an entire ecosystem of games and digital services.

The team had planned to hold the first airdrop in July, but was forced to postpone it due to “technical issues” and “intense work on scaling the infrastructure.”

According to the project’s white paper, 60% of the total volume of future HMSTR tokens should be intended for players. In recent weeks, the number of users of the Hamster Kombat Telegram app has been steadily declining. Judging by the numbers that can be seen when loading the game, instead of about 160 million users, by the end of August about 80 million remained tapping the hamster.

Earlier, the creators of Hamster Kombat updated the special airdrop section in their telegram application and added information about the conditions that may affect the number of coins distributed to the player.