'Clash Royale' 2017 update: Supercell continues to fine-tune the game; new cards released every 3-4 weeks

Supercell continues its fine-tuning and updates for "Clash Royale." Facebook/ClashRoyale

Game developer and publisher, Supercell, continues to playtest and receive feedback from the "Clash Royale" community to further improve gameplay. Meanwhile, "Clash Royale" gamers can expect new cards to be released every three to four weeks.

Supercell recently released updates for the popular freemium mobile strategy video game "Clash Royale."

From the "Clash Royale" blog site, recent updates for the month of March and April include Clan Battles where gamers can fight side-by-side with a Clanmate. The game also added a new Legendary Arena that will be unlocked at 3,800 trophies, which is now called Hog Mountain.

Leagues were also created in the game, where players can join with 4,000 trophies in hand. They can succeed through nine leagues and fight at the Ultimate Champion League. Not only that, players will get a monthly reward based on the League level they have already attained.

The reward that can be attained from the League is a Draft Chest that offers a variety of cards that the player can choose from.

Although there is no news of an upcoming update for the following months, Supercell continues to develop the game by playtesting and getting feedback from its community of players.

In a forum, Supercell shared that it is still developing the card balance in "Clash Royale" and added that gamers can expect regular balance changes to keep the gameplay smooth.

Supercell announced several changes in character stats such as increasing the Goblin Hut's hitpoints and adding damage effect of the Executioner, to improve gameplay and to address concerns raised by players.

"Clash Royale" has yet to release the new cards from the March update, which include the Dark Witch, Bats, and the healing spell. Supercell might also schedule a new card release every three to four weeks in the game, rather than every two weeks.

"Clash Royale" is available on Android and iOS.

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