Hamster Kombat Craze Sparks P2E Gaming Boom: The Meme Games Next?
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Hamster Kombat Surpasses 300M Players as Play2Earn Crypto Gaming Booms: Will The Meme Games Become The Next Hamster Kombat? The creators of Hamster Kombat have announced that the viral Telegram-based game has attracted over 300 million players. This achievement is particularly notable given that Telegram itself boasts 950 million active users, indicating that nearly one-third of the app’s user base is engaged with Hamster Kombat. This surge in player numbers comes amidst a broader trend of growing interest in P2E crypto games, raising questions about whether new Olympics-themed meme coin, The Meme Games ($MGMES), could replicate this success. Hamster Kombat’s Meteoric Rise Hamster Kombat has seen remarkable growth in recent weeks. On July 5, Telegram CEO Pavel Durov revealed that the game had 239 million players. Just a few days later, the game’s developers updated the count to 250 million, with the latest figures now surpassing 300 million. The Hamster Kombat team recently released a whitepaper detailing their plans for the upcoming HMSTR token launch on The Open Network (TON). While the token launch was initially slated for July, delays have pushed back the deployment. The whitepaper outlines that 60% of the HMSTR tokens will be distributed through an airdrop, with the remaining allocated for market liquidity, ecosystem partnerships, grants and rewards. The Rise of The Meme Games While Hamster Kombat’s achievements are impressive, another P2E game, The Meme Games, is capturing the crypto community’s attention. The Meme Games token ($MGMES) has raised $304,000 in just a few days, with its presale nearing its next price stage. As the 2024 Paris Olympics kick off, the $MGMES token has surged in popularity, driven by its Olympic-themed appeal and engaging gaming format. Despite disruptions to the French train network affecting Olympic spectators, the digital nature of The Meme Games has kept it…
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