Hamster Kombat user drop ‘expected’ but team plans to ‘re-engage’
Hamster Kombat, a Web3 game, is preparing to re-engage with its participants after experiencing a significant drop in monthly active users (MAU), which has fallen from a peak of 300 million to around 30 million. A team spokesperson indicated this decline was anticipated, highlighting the seasonal nature of the game. They noted that sustained interest is reflected in their MAU metric, which remains above 30 million during the interlude phase between seasons. The team aims to reconnect with prior players while seeking to expand to new audiences. As of recent reports, Hamster Kombat has maintained strong trading volumes and boasts over 11 million token holders, positioning it to compete with major blockchains. Meanwhile, competing Telegram Mini Apps like Paws and Blum are gaining traction, with Paws reporting 40.7 million MAUs, indicating a competitive landscape as Hamster Kombat strategizes for future growth.
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