'Clash of Clans' 2016 latest news: update coming to gamers in October?

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Fans of "Clash of Clans" will be in for another disappointment after Supercell delayed the release of the highly anticipated September update until the next month.

Based on the latest post of Supercell staff Anoushka at the end of September, the new teasers for the game's latest update will be released next week. This means that the much-awaited update will finally come out in October.

However, Anoushka appears to be uncertain about the actual schedule of the update's launch. According to her post, "If all goes according to plan sneak peeks will start next week, so please hang in there a little longer."

A report from Yibada pointed out that based on the previous update cycle, the new update will probably go live sometime around Oct. 11. However, it appears like the update may not come out on the said date since another Supercell staff, Marika, also hinted that the game developer is still working on it at the moment, as spotted by a report from AllClash.com.

If that will be the case, Anoushka's announcement about the teasers for the next update will definitely arrive this month. Yet, the actual update could possibly come out by the end of October or as late as November this year.

Marika also said that fans will also be in for another treat aside from the highly anticipated update since they will be able to start a Friendly War where players will try to find out which among the Ground or Air has a stronger force. According to the Supercell staff, "While only ground troops or only air troops might not be your usual army composition, neither will this be a normal Clan War." This means that players will have something to look forward to in the near future.

Fans should expect to hear more details about the next "Clash of Clan" update in the coming days.

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