The mobile gaming app "Clash Of Clans" is planning a comeback before the year ends. The game's developer, Supercell, is planning something big and enticing to lure back players into the game, which was mostly affected by the arrival of Niantic's "Pokemon Go".
Ever since Supercell released its Halloween update the past month, they have been dropping hints for the much awaited year-end update for the gaming app. As indicated by a report in Neurogadget, Supercell is ought to prove everyone wrong that Virtual Reality (VR) is infeasible for "Clash of Clans". The Clashers are examining the 360-degree trailer from many the perspectives to locate some Easter Eggs. The trailer included the Hog Rider blown into the mists where the clouds take after the state of the hog's head. Moreover, the "Clash of Clans" gamers additionally saw a skeleton playing piano on the right side of the screen. When looking down at the pig, there is a message engraved on the ground that says, "look up, this is grass."
Supercell is still on top of their game and in making it engaging and fun. The "Clash of Clans" 360-degree trailer has indeed proven to everyone that VR is possible for the game's future. The upcoming update will likewise incorporate various amazing elements. As per Phone Arena, it will bring shipyard, which players can open at Town Hall 4 with 50,000 gold. This may be incorporated into the daily challenges, and quests as pirates strike and take jewels.
Besides the previously mentioned highlights, the players conjectured about a mass assault. In the Supercell forum, the Clashers saw in the December trailer that the ruler of the archers is targeting walls that cause damage. "Pokemon Go" has no plans of stopping their development to lure players since the app has still a lot of room to grow, not mentioning that the game is not at its peak yet. It is exceptionally significant for Supercell to create or improve the elements of the game by the year 2017.
We surely cannot wait for the December overhaul to be released. Leave your thoughts in the comment section below about what you think of this news.
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