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Gaming for Cash: The Hidden Risks of Hamster Kombat in Iran

IranSat Nov 08 2025

The Rise of Hamster Kombat

Hamster Kombat, a play-to-earn (PTE) game, has captured global attention with over 300 million users since its launch in March 2024. However, its appeal is particularly strong in Iran, where the local currency has lost significant value.

The Study: Why Iranians Are Drawn to Hamster Kombat

A recent study examined 529 Iranian players, primarily women in their mid-20s, to understand the game's addictive nature and associated risks.

Key Findings

  • Financial Stress & Mental Health: Players who were more financially anxious, mentally stressed, or easily distracted were more likely to develop unhealthy gaming habits.
  • Social Status Influence: Those who felt they had higher social status were less prone to problematic gaming behavior.
  • Dual Addiction Risk: 15% of players showed signs of both problematic gaming and cryptocurrency trading addiction, suggesting that PTE games may be more addictive than traditional online games.

Why Is This Happening?

  • Fear of Missing Out (FOMO): Players may feel compelled to keep playing to earn more, even at the expense of their mental well-being.
  • Game Design: The game's structure rewards prolonged play and spending, potentially exacerbating addictive behavior.

questions

    How does the association between subjective social status and problematic gaming behavior manifest in different cultural contexts?
    What measures can be taken to mitigate the negative impacts of financial worries and mental distress on problematic gaming behavior?
    Could the high engagement in Hamster Kombat be a result of a secret government experiment to distract citizens from economic issues?

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