'Clash Royale' rumors suggest ship wars coming soon

There are rumors about ship wars coming to "Clash Royale" in an update to be released very soon. YouTube/Clash Royale

Just like "Clash of Clans," Supercell also intends to make things even more interesting for players of "Clash Royale." This led to rumors about a huge update coming to the game. Basically, this update is believed to allow players to use ships.

According to Telegiz, a new update might be released to the game and it will allow players to utilize ships. Many believe that the studio wants to introduce the same feature they plan to introduce to "Clash of Clans." In fact, there are various reasons why such speculation could become true.

First and foremost, "Clash Royale" offers arenas and maps perfect for water battles. So, in a sense, the video game company may resort to capitalizing this in the future. The only question here is when and how will it be applied to the mobile game.

Apart from the aforementioned addition, tons of players on social media sites have been clamoring for added aerial defense. They believe that in order to make the game more playable and intense, such feature should be added. This came in lieu of the Baby Dragons and Balloons, among others, having issues when used in the game.

In related "Clash Royale" news, developer Gameloft has just released a brand-new game that is somehow related to Supercell's. As reported by PocketGamer, it cannot be denied that Gameloft's "Blitz Brigade: Rival Tactics" takes a few number of cards from the said game.

While there are indeed similarities, the two games still differ greatly. For instance, if Supercell went for a portrait orientation in "Clash Royale," Gameloft introduced a totally different one. That is because players are able to play the game with their phones on its side. Lastly, they differ much in gameplay as well as in the distinctiveness of the troops or characters used. They do not necessarily sing the same song on this one.

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