Hamster Kombat, the popular Telegram clicker game, has revealed plans to distribute 60 billion HMSTR tokens to eligible users as part of its much-anticipated Season One airdrop.

In a recent announcement on X (formerly Twitter), the Hamster Kombat team confirmed that 75 billion out of the 100 billion total token supply has been set aside for the game’s community. Of this, 60% will be airdropped following the conclusion of Season One, while the remaining 15% will be reserved for Season Two.

Eligible participants will receive 88.75% of their token allocation immediately, with the remaining 11.25% being released over a 10-month period after the tokens are listed on exchanges. This means approximately 53.25 billion tokens will be distributed instantly, with an additional 6.75 billion gradually becoming available in the following months.

The airdrop has generated substantial interest, with over 131 million players qualifying for the distribution as of September 26. Despite the game boasting 300 million total players, only 43% of the user base will receive tokens, as 2.3 million accounts were banned for cheating.

Hamster Kombat’s airdrop is designed to reward its expanding fanbase and recognize loyal players. During the break between seasons, the team plans to address existing issues to ensure a seamless transition into Season Two.