Several fans were happy when Supercell finally released the highly-anticipated "Clash Royale" game. Now, new reports are claiming that the next major "Clash Royale" Update will be released on May 18.
'Clash Royale' releasing new update on May 18
Supercell previously announced that a major balancing change will be arriving to the popular mobile game. According to the game developer of "Clash of Clans," the balance changes will include changes in the cards, Fire Spirits, Furnace, Freeze Duration and Royal Giant.
Recently, Supercell finally confirmed thru its official blog website that the major "Clash Royale" Update will be coming out within this week. In this round of balance changes we're monitoring the Royal Giant, taking the edge off Freeze and giving the new cards some love," the blog read.
Changes in the upcoming 'Clash Royale' update
Among the changes "Clash Royale" players should expect in the upcoming update is in the Card Upgrade XP feature, which is said to be fixed for the Epic and Legendary cards. Below are more upgrades each player should expect in the forthcoming "Clash Royale" update:
- Bomber: Damage increased by 10%
- Cannon: Hitpoints decreased by 5%
- Elixir Collector: Hitpoints decreased by 9%
- Fire Spirits: Area Damage radius increased by 25%
- Freeze: Duration decreased by 1sec
- Furnace: Elixir cost decreased to 4 (from 5), hitpoints decreased by 14% and lifetime decreased to 40sec (from 50sec)
- Golem & Golemite: Hitpoints increased by 5%
- Guards: Hitpoints and damage increased by 8%
- Knight: Hitpoints increased by 10%
- Lava Hound: Hitpoints increased by 3%
- Lava Pups: Hitpoints increased by 9%
- Miner: Hitpoints increased by 6%
- Royal Giant: Damage decreased by 4%
- Skeletons (affects Tombstone, Skeleton Army, Witch, Skeletons): Hitpoints and damage increased by 5%
- Tesla: Hitpoints increased by 5%
- Tombstone: Hitpoints increased by 10%
- Witch: Damage increased by 10%
Supercell previous update fixed bugs and issues
Supercell has already released an update earlier this month, which is said to have already addressed several bugs and some issues in the balancing department. As a matter of fact, it made some changes in eight different cards.
However, it seems like Supercell is not happy with it. "We were a bit too cautious with the numbers for the new cards, so we're looking to give them a boost and encourage everyone to give them a go," the "Clash Royale" game developer said.
Are you happy now that Supercell will be launching another "Clash Royale" update on May18? What are the issues and problems you wish Supercell should address to have a better "Clash Royale" gameplay? Share to us your thoughts in the comment section below.