'Clash of Clans' latest news, updates: December update to include new battle features, monsters, and the Red Barbarian King

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Supercell's "Clash of Clans" will be getting a December update, and gamers are getting hyped over rumors that suggest the addition of new monsters, battle features, and the highly anticipated Red Barbarian King in the mobile game.

According to recent speculations, Supercell is taking Niantic's "Pokemon Go" head on with a new set of updates that will provide the gamers with enough fresh content to keep on playing the hit mobile title. Because of this, it is said that fans should expect major changes from the December update for "Clash of Clans."

If the rumors are true, "Clash of Clans" gamers will be able to enjoy new heroes, fight new monsters, and take part in new battle features just before the year ends.

Speculations suggest that once the December update for "Clash of Clans" gets released, gamers will now be able to enjoy the highly awaited water-based structure dubbed as Shipwreck. It is said that once gamers reach Town Hall level 4, they will be able to start fixing shipwrecks for 50,000 worth of gold and elixirs.

Supercell will allegedly be focusing on the seaside area of the game this December, which means that new sea monsters will probably get added into "Clash of Clans" as well.

Other speculated additions to the game include the "Wizard VS. Goblin" battle feature, the new character dubbed as the Red Barbarian King, and enhanced witches with increased HP.

As of now, there is still no confirmation from Supercell whether these speculated updates are true. There's also no specific date set yet for the release of the highly anticipated "Clash of Clans" December update.

But since the most recent patch for "Clash of Clans" was released in the middle of November, speculations suggest that fans can expect the December update for both Android and iOS to be released in the middle of December as well.

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