'Clash of Clans' December update: teaser for new contents coming soon

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Fans of the wildly popular mobile game "Clash of Clans" need to keep a lookout for plenty of news emerging over the next couple of weeks.

Despite the next major update for the game not scheduled to be released until Dec. 7, Supercell, the game's developer, has announced that they will be issuing sneak peeks of the new content over the span of the next two weeks, Gotta Be Mobile reported.

The sneak peeks have already begun, although Supercell has not announced just exactly what they will be, so fans will simply have to keep up on the news if they want to be adequately prepared by the time the December "Clash of Clans" update comes out.

As for exactly what players will find in the "Clash of Clans" update, arguably among the most notable of the additions will be the new level 11 Town Hall.

It is from that new level 11 Town Hall that players will also be gaining the services of a new hero. According to iDigital Times, the new hero coming to "Clash of Clans" will in all likelihood be a healer. Players can find that out for themselves, although they will need to have six million elixir on hand to get the new hero.

Also expected to be added to the game via the December update is a new defensive building. Not much is currently known about this defensive structure, although it will reportedly have the form of a giant eagle, allowing it to be an impressive addition.

Other changes that are believed to be part of the December "Clash of Clans" update include a larger map; tweaks being made to the shields; and possibly even some alterations to multiplayer matchmaking, along with a mysterious "personal break" feature that may finally enable players to manage their time inside the game even better.

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