'Clash of Clans' May 2017 update tipped to bring night mode, battleship, second village soon

Among the things that the "Clash of Clans" May update will be bringing is the Night Mode. YouTube/Clash of Clans

The "Clash of Clans" May update has been in the rumor mill for quite some time already. Now, it is finally confirmed to arrive this month, and game developer Supercell has promised to bring tons of interesting stuff. Obviously, this is something that has made every fan of the hit mobile game excited.

According to Donklephant, the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update will be the biggest one to ever arrive to the game. At first, nothing specific about it could be learned. However, a recent leak in China somehow shows what exactly the update is going to be.

Based on the leaked image, Supercell is giving the game's graphics system a significant boost. A night mode, in particular, will be added and will work according to the player's current date and time. This is one the most requested features, something that the community has been clamoring for since last year.

Apart from that, a multi-village option is also said to be coming to "Clash of Clans" via the update. Basically, this will give players the chance to create a second village. What's interesting about it is that it does not require players to create another account. This feature alone will give players a good number of possibilities.

The most interesting feature of the "Clash of Clans" May update is the Battleship, as reported by GottaBeMobile. A couple of months ago, players had been wondering what exactly the wrecked ship was all about. In the game, it can be seen at the bottom part of the screen. Apparently, it actually has a role to fill.

The aforesaid ship is something that players can use to their advantage. However, since it has been destroyed, players will have to go through the eye of the needle to repair it. Simply put, there will be several requirements necessary to make this possible. As of this writing, though, everything about the update remains vague.

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