With its much-anticipated token airdrop less than 24 hours away, Hamster Kombat's team has released details of its upcoming development roadmap. Besides plans to launch Season 2 of its popular tap-to-earn Telegram game, Hamster Kombat's creators also announced a series of other plans, including a strategy to use advertising revenue to buy back tokens for redistribution. Part of the Hamster Kombat experience involves funneling players to YouTube to watch videos. Hamster Kombat's team also said they planned to launch in new regions in an effort to grow its ecosystem. Season 2 of Hamster Kombat will also include the integration of NFTs as in-game assets, slated for November, the announcement said. Also that month, the team said it plans to launch a progressive web app, or PWA, for both desktops and Apple and Android devices. Thursday's Hamster Kombat token airdrop is one of this year's most highly-anticipated token launches. The game's team has said that of the over 300 million people who signed up to play Hamster Kombat using the popular messaging app Telegram, 131 million players qualified to receive tokens. Some people took to X in recent days to complain that Hamster Kombat's token distribution strategy has resulted in unfairly disqualifying millions of players. Hamster Kombat announced that 2.3 million bots and 'cheaters' had been disqualified from receiving tokens.