Future Updates Clash Of Clans
Clash Of Clans’ developers at Supercell have decided to cancel ClashCon 2016 to focus on content updates. A recent official blog post explains the reasoning for the change of heart.
Clash Of Clans Future Updates 2019
The statement begins by saying that “part of working in small teams means sometimes saying no to things we badly want to do. Unfortunately, this year, we have to say no to ClashCon.” It’s further added that “the best way to thank our players is to stay focused on the things that benefit the entire Clash community: improvements and additions to the games and experiences that players everywhere can enjoy.”
6th May 2017 (11:00 AM IST): Clash of Clans May 2017 update will come after 11th May, this has been confirmed by Supercell officials in their forum. As per our knowledge, the update will be pushed either on 13th May or 15 May. 3rd May 2017 (06:40 PM IST): An update teaser has been released by Clash of Clans channel on YouTube. Check the video below. Jan 01, 2019 2018 is over for both Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, with some fabulous updates for both games. That means it is that time of year again to do our yearly predictions of what new updates we will see in both Supercell games throughout 2019. Supercell announced the upcoming Clash of Clans Spring 2019 update will bring new levels for buildings and troops as well as additional balance changes.
ClashCon, on the other hand, was an event that took place at the Messukeskus Expo And Convention Centre in Finland last October. It was then that many Clash Of Clans fans got their first glimpse of the controversial Town Hall 11 update to come. In 2016, however, that showcase will not be taking place.
If updates are indeed the focus, here’s everything we know about what’s anticipated from Supercell over the next few weeks. Following the hotly debated launch of the Healer balance changes, it was said that coders are working on the next major patch. Staff hasn’t revealed much about what’s being tweaked, but the next revision is expected to go live in the latter half of September. The addition of new defensive structures was also denied.
Another possible area of interest for the September update is Friendly Challenges. A Q and A in August revealed that Supercell may be looking to adjust the new practice mode to make it less frustrating and more practical to use. It was hinted that the current cool down timer may be tweaked and that heroes could possibly have a presence in challenges too.
However, without official sneak peeks to go by, all of these anecdotes should be considered speculation for now.
ClashCon is on hiatus, but Clash Of Clans is still available now on Android and iOS.
What do you think of Supercell’s renewed focus on updates? What do you want to see in the September patch? Tell us in the comments section!