Clash of clans update rumors 2016: Next update expected soon, Levels 1-10 to get new features

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As perhaps the most popular MMO game on the planet which has generated enough revenue to increase the Capital Tax reserves of Finland, Clash of the Clans (COC) has to constantly keep its interface undpated. And so every few months we have eager gamers waiting for the next big update from Supercell that will change their war game experience for ever.

The much anticipated May 2016 update of the game saw the introduction of many a new trooper in the battle. We had  a miner, baby dragon, a platoon of skeletons, a cloning spell to replicate troops added to the battle field. It also introduced some changes pertaining to the layouts in friendly challenges and tried fixing some of the known bugs, random crashes and global chat glitches. The July 2016 update saw many techies voicing their expectations that either Pekka, Dragon or Wall Breaker is in for a level upgrade. Finally it happened to be the archer tower giant.

As far as the next big update is concerned, after the game celebrated its birthday on Friday, the internet is once more steaming with speculations of whats next for COC. Some have estimated the next update to the game to come in by the end of August

Meanwhile this latest update is expected to solve a host of issues that were created by the May update. One major problem that players are faced with is that Supercell is mainly focused on level 11 gamers.  So, gamers from Level 1 to 10 do not get to enjoy a lot of the features or reap the full benefits of the updates. Will this new update bring in a bag of goodies for COC beginners?

Well, a lot of the contet for the new update will be determined by the response of surverys that Supercell conducts periodically as well as the response it receives from fans on social media. So fans are hoping they really get that gem mine they have been wishing for since forever in addition to the ability to donate loot.

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