'Clash of Clans' game update news: Sneak peek coming on Nov. 23

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December is fast approaching and it is a significant month for all avid players of "Clash of Clans" as an update will be released by then.

There are no exact details on the release date of the full game update or what can be expected from the game, but speculations about what's to come are all over the Internet.

Despite this, game developer Supercell was generous enough to provide fans a sneak peek of the update, which will be rolled starting Nov. 23.

A Supercell forum post back in April mentioned some of the changes that the game will have, particularly focusing on the content for Town Hall 11.

Supercell staff Anoushka posted that the team is aware that the update has taken too long to release, but also assured fans that it was a necessary thing to do so that the game will function smoothly despite the "delicate" changes.

The sneak peek will be released so that all players will have their say about the changes.

The confirmed changes that are to come with the update include new shields, "multi-player match-making," "session timers and personal break," trophy calculations for high-level players, and bonuses for the leagues.

Meanwhile, there are also speculations on how the game will come out once the update becomes available. As previously reported, there were rumors that a new third hero will arrive to the game.

It remains to be seen what character will assume the role of a third hero, but rumors suggest that it will be a Wizard.

"Clash of Clans" players will just have to wait out and it's only just a few days until the preview rolls out.

Yibada gathered that Supercell has been observing feedback from players in the "Clash of Clans" community. Most of the ideas imply that players would want the landscape to be modified to improve the gameplay.

The outlet also noted that the upcoming update should bring a whole new "Clash of Clan" experience to all the players worldwide.

 

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