Hamster Kombat is Against Unfair Play, Enforces New Cheating Policy
Hamster Kombat, a popular game on Telegram, has introduced a "Cheating is Bad" badge to detect and deter unethical behaviour.
This new feature, marked by a green checkmark, appears on a player's profile when suspicious activity is detected.
If the badge is visible, it signals that the account is under scrutiny, which could result in suspension or banning.
The badge activates when the system identifies the use of bots or other unfair methods to accumulate keys or points.
This measure aims to uphold fair play and ensure a level playing field.
Additionally, flagged accounts may face reduced rewards during airdrop campaigns, though the specifics of this system have not been fully disclosed by the game.
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Hamster Kombat Ban in India, Pakistan, and Russia?
Recent speculation about a potential ban of Hamster Kombat in countries like India, Pakistan, and Russia appears unfounded.
Although there have been discussions and concerns from authorities in these regions, no official ban has been enacted.
The game remains active and popular in these markets, with players engaging regularly.
Despite Hamster Kombat's increased efforts to combat cheating and enforce its ban rules, there is currently no confirmed ban on the game in any major country.
Players can continue enjoying the game as long as they adhere to its rules and avoid prohibited activities.
Hamster Kombat on a Roll: Crypto Community Raises Concern over the Amount of Accounts Banned
Hamster Kombat's new measures aim to promote fair play and uphold the game's integrity within the expanding blockchain gaming community.
While these steps are designed to enhance ethical gameplay, the timing of the ban, coinciding with the upcoming airdrop, raises questions.
If players are banned, their eligibility for airdrop rewards could be affected, and there is growing concern in the crypto community about the high volume of account suspensions.
As a result, could Hamster Kombat's airdrop end up benefiting only a smaller group of remaining users, potentially amplifying their rewards?