'Clash Royale' Update news: Upcoming patch to bring balance to gameplay, changes to characters

Clash Royale, the Clash of Clan-based PvP game, will be getting a major update this month, according to Supercell. Clash Royale website

Many "Clash Royale" gamers have forwarded their concern to the developer, Supercell, and it seems that they are reading those comments. The company is aware that there are a lot of things to be fixed in the game and has continued to roll out updates every month, except July. Generally, the game is getting better more exciting. The company wants to improve the game balance, which will make some changes to some of its characters.

A recent leak revealed the characters that will be receiving some adjustments, which include the Mini P.E.K.K.A. that provides too much advantage to players because it spawns too frequently during battles.

Thus, when the update arrives, it will have a reduced stat, will be slower than before, and will deal less damage. Players can also expect that Miners will also be giving less damage, while Bowlers may get the attention from gamers since it will experience an increase in its stats, NeuroGadget reported.

Last month, game developer Supercell released four new cards, two of which are legendary. Now, the leaked information states that it will also receive some tweaks that will make it appear more on decks.

The Tournament mode also needs a major overhaul and is rumored to receive one in the coming update. Many players are complaining that it is littered with cheaters and players, and those who have Legendary cards will likely win every game they join. Some are also complaining about the high price of joining Tourneys, which is US$5 a game, while those who cannot afford will have to wait around 30 minutes before being able to play.

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