'Clash Royale' global release expected to take place ahead of 'Clash of Clans' update

Fans can reportedly expect the global launch of Supercell's new game, "Clash Royale," to take place ahead of the latest update for "Clash of Clans."

Starting off with "Clash Royale," Supercell's latest offering is currently expected to launch globally sometime in March, although the developers have yet to announce an exact release date.

Currently, players in some countries can already try out the full version of the new game.

The game's developers have already initiated a soft launch for their new offering.

Supercell's newest game is now available in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, and Sweden.

The game that has been made available in the aforementioned places is currently available for Android devices, according to "Clash Royale's" official website.

For players worried that Supercell may be paying too much attention to its new game, the good news is that the developer looks like it has not forgotten about its other well-known title.

"Clash of Clans" players will also have new things to look forward to in the next few months, although they may have to wait a bit longer.

Supercell is currently rumored to be working on a new update for the game that is set to be launched sometime around April, although an exact release date for this is similarly unavailable.

The developers have also yet to announce the official details of the next update, although they have dropped hints about what it may be in a recent exchange on Facebook.

In the said exchange, a fan asked Supercell to add "Clash Royale's" musketeer to "Clash of Clans" as part of a new troop.

In response, the game's developers indicated that while they may not be adding the musketeer, they are still working on introducing a new troop to the game.

As it stands right now, it looks like the next two months will be quite busy for Supercell, with big news set to drop for both "Clash Royale" and "Clash of Clans."

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