'Clash of Clans' 2017 update, news: Supercell developing its biggest update for 'COC;' multi-village feature available soon?

Multi-village features might be available on "Clash of Clans" incoming update. Facebook/ClashofClans

"Clash of Clans" developers announce they are still working on the game's upcoming big update for this year. Meanwhile, the recently released teaser for the 2017 udpate might have dropped hints at a mutli-village feature to be available soon.

The famous mobile strategy video game developed and published by Supercell — "Clash of Clans" — will be getting an update this 2017. However, Supercell has not yet revealed any details about the new update, except that it will be its biggest update yet.

According to the Facebook post on "Clash of Clans" official page, "Hey Chief! We know you're excited to hear more news about the upcoming update. We're just as excited to share more with you but we're not quite ready yet. One thing we can say is that this update will be different from any other update. ... We appreciate your patience so stay tuned! Clash On!"

However, the recently launched teaser of "Clash of Clans" hints at the possible features the new game update will have.

The trailer is titled "Clash of Clans: How Do We Get There?" and features a Barbarian, a Hog Rider, and a Wizard wondering how they will be able to cross over the waters. Later on, the Pig arrives on a boat, at the same time the Wizard suggests they ride it to cross the sea.

This caused speculations that a shipwreck feature might be available to enable gamers manage multiple villages with one account, by simply sailing from one to another.

This is supported by previous leaks from Reddit, with the "Change Village" buttons revealed. Another leak hints at a night mode village rehabilitation system.

According to the speculated night mode feature, fixing and building of villages will be covered during the night instead of during daylight.

"Clash of Clans" is currently available on Android and iOS.

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