Hamster Kombat’s Future at Risk Following Reports of Internal Conflicts

Internal disputes and disagreements with AD.RU. investors might potentially put the game Hamster Kombat, which is played via Telegram, in jeopardy.
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The viral Telegram-based game Hamster Kombat faces an uncertain future as internal conflicts and disputes with investors threaten to derail its progress.

Recent reports have shed light on tensions within the project, potentially impacting the highly anticipated HMSTR token airdrop and overall development.

Background of Hamster Kombat’s Internal Conflict

The controversy began on August 16 when local media outlet Lenta.ru reported internal conflicts within the Hamster Kombat team, centering on a dispute with investor AD.RU.

The article, which was later removed, alleged that the game’s creators refused to share profits with AD.RU despite its involvement in financing and developing key mechanics for the project.

Anton Gorshkov, CEO of AD.RU, claims that his firm played a crucial role in the game’s development.

According to Gorshkov, AD.RU initially invested $600,000 in a collaboration proposed by Eduard Gurinovich in 2020 for a mobile gaming and esports platform called Arenum. Gurinovich is a Russian IT entrepreneur and is reportedly known as one of the masterminds behind Hamster Kombat.

This investment gave AD.RU an 18.6% stake, which later increased to 25% after the company’s marketing efforts helped secure over $1 million in additional investments.

However, Gurinovich refuted AD.RU’s claims in June 2024, stating that the company had no role in developing Hamster Kombat.

In response, AD.RU presented a technical report that showed that Hamster Kombat’s servers share the same hosting as Arenum.

The domain “hamsterkombat.io” was also registered using the corporate email [email protected], associated with Arenum’s co-founder Alexander Pasechnik.

Gorshkov has reportedly sent a pre-trial claim to Gurinovich, hinting at potential legal challenges ahead for Hamster Kombat.

Hamster Kombat’s woes further deepened in August when marketing director Nikita Anufriev left the project.

Anufriev claimed he was promised 25% of the company’s revenue or shares, which never materialized.

He asserted that he played a key role in promoting the game globally and securing strategic partnerships, including a $450,000 investment.

Anufriev stated that instead of sharing profits, the team chose to return funds to early investors, which has caused discord among influencers and participants who feel their contributions to the game’s success have been undervalued. In an email statement sent to Crypto News, both Gorshkov and the Haster Kombat team have come out to deny any misunderstanding or internal conflicts.

“We have seen public claims that a company in our investment portfolio was involved in the development of Hamster Kombat and decided to investigate through legal channels. After our initial inquiry, we received documents confirming the lack of any connection between the entities. We don’t have claims to Hamster Kombat, their team, or their affiliates, including Eduard Gurinovich”, Anton Gorshkov, CEO at AD.ru explained.

“We’ve had to get involved in dealing with a situation involving several entities and an investment fund that was led to believe they had a stake in Hamster Kombat. We can now confirm that the misunderstanding has been resolved. Hamster Kombat was built and developed by a distributed international team with no investors. Our primary focus is building our ecosystem and conducting the airdrop”. Hamster Kombat team said.

Implications of the Conflict for Airdrop Farmers and HMSTR Token Launch

These internal conflicts could have major implications for Hamster Kombat players and the future of the project.

The HMSTR token airdrop, initially scheduled for late July to allocate 60% of its airdrop token to dedicated players, was postponed indefinitely. The team cited technical complexities with the TON blockchain and potential network overload as reasons for the delay.

Legal and financial disputes may force the team to divert attention from project growth and development.

Additionally, ongoing disagreements could disrupt funding, potentially leading to server stability issues or even temporary outages.

The delay in the HMSTR airdrop has triggered disappointment and skepticism within the Hamster Kombat community.

Players have expressed frustration over the lack of a specific date for the airdrop distribution, especially as the team continues to introduce new gaming activities.

Despite these challenges, Hamster Kombat’s social media following remains strong.

As of August 19, the project boasts 35.1 million subscribers on YouTube and 12.6 million followers on X (formerly Twitter).

UPDATE (Aug. 20, 2024, 16:00 UTC): Adds quotes from Anton Gorshkov and the Haster Kombat team.

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