'Clash of Clans' update to bring new hero, defense structure in November?

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Game developer Supercell revealed several exciting news about "Clash of Clans" during the first annual ClashCon held in Helsinki, Finland held in Oct. 24.

Supercell revealed that it is currently preparing to release a new "Clash of Clans" update that will bring a lot of new thrilling content for the game, which will include a brand-new defensive structure, a new town hall, as well as a new heroic character.

Neurogadget revealed that the new defensive troop that will come with the new "Clash of Clans" update, which can be trainable in exchange for 1250 elixir.

"Clash of Clans" will be having a new Town Hall 11 upgrade, which can bring more opportunities for added upgrades in the future. It will also have a new defense structure, called the Eagle tower, which can only be activated once a specific amount of destruction has been made. It can allegedly attack both ground and air units in the game. The new 4 x 4 square meter tower can be increased to 44 x 44 square meters to give "Clash of Clans" players extra space for maneuvering.

To accommodate all these updates, the game developer will have to expand the villages and move all the obstacles that are currently seen in the current version of the game.

Meanwhile, the new "Clash of Clans" hero is also expected to be released when the alleged "Clash of Clans" update officially comes out. Based on the silhouette that the game developer released to tease fans about the new game, the hero might be a mage because it bears a staff in his hand. The new hero will allegedly cost a staggering 6 million elixir.

At the moment, SuperCell is still mum about the actual release date of the highly anticipated "Clash of Clans" free game update. However, a speculation from "Clash of Clans" fan Chief Pat predicted that it will be released on either Monday or Tuesday of the second or third week of November.

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