'Clash of Clans' Captain's Log Day 2 explained

The second teaser of "Clash of Clans" has just been released by developer Supercell. YouTube/Clash of Clans

Supercell has just released the newest "Clash of Clans" update teaser, making the whole waiting game even more exciting. The Captain's Log Day 2 clip is officially called "New Friends." Here, the infamous Hog Rider takes on a very a different path.

According to TouchArcade, the aforementioned "Clash of Clans" teaser finds Hog Rider in search of new friends, as the teaser's name suggests. He decides to do this soon after he and the rest land on the shore. He is basically thinking of making friends with Skeletons.

This is pretty much what the teaser is all about, a man trying to find a new way to live his life. He decides to do start the journey by making new friends. Well, for Reddit users, there is more to the teaser that what is conveyed outright.

They believe this has something to do with a change coming to "Clash of Clans" in terms of troops. While there are those who are satisfied with the new video, some are simply just not. They believe that the teaser lacks substance, thus they are disheartened.

Actually, the "Clash of Clans" teaser being incomplete is somewhat related to Supercell's decision. It is worth noting that the studio officially announced that they would not release any sneak peeks for the upcoming update. So, this just might be the beginning. It seems the studio wants to keep the fanbase piqued on what is about to happen.

Telegiz, on the other hand, talks about a new feature coming to the hit mobile gaming app. It is called Night Mode and is expected to arrive with other features in the May update. Aside from this, the Shipwreck feature is also believed to be introduced via the aforesaid update. As of this writing, however, the studio has been keeping things under wraps.

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