'Clash of Clans' news: Players having issues with October 2016 update's Special Packages update

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Supercell finally released the much awaited "Clash of Clans" update, but it does not come without a few glitches.

Several players reported that they experienced several issues with the Special Packages that came out with the latest update.

Some of them shared their issues via Twitter, saying that they received their gems, but the Gold and the bomb tower were missing. Others claimed that they were charged twice upon downloading the Special Packages, while others revealed that they can only work with one barracks at a time.

The game developer addressed the issues on the game's official Twitter site, saying that they are currently looking into each glitch at the moment. They also revealed that they will fix all the issues as soon as possible.

This means players must wait for another announcement from Supercell to know if they managed to find out what caused the glitches.

The October 2016 update for "Clash of Clans" includes new content and balancing features. It includes the introduction of a new Bomb Tower that can be seen at the Town Hall 8, 25 new wall pieces for Town Hall 11, three new troop levels that will be called the Dragon, Baby Dragon, and the Wizard, new defense levels called the X-Bow, Mortar, and Hidden Tesla, as well as several new upgrade costs and reduced times.

The update will also come with a new challenge called Friendly Wars, which let two Clans battle each other with customized settings and arrangements. These Friendly Wars can last for as short as an hour.

The improved Army Troop Training is also included in the new October 2016 "Clash of Clans" update. According to Supercell, the repetitive troops training is now removed. However, players can start training two armies at the same time. This will make retraining the armies a lot easier.

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