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‘Clash of Clans’ Latest News & Update: Two Major Upcoming Updates Promises New Wall, Air Defenses, Sea Monsters! New Single Player Map?

‘Clash of Clans’ Latest News & Update: Two Major Upcoming Updates Promises New Wall, Air Defenses, Sea Monsters! New Single Player Map?

Halloween is now over and we are now setting our sights on what Supercell could be planning for "Clash of Clans." Rumors are circulating the internet of what could be a possible major update that could change the gameplay of "Clash of Clans," further details down below.

'Clash of Clans' New Look?

As reported by Neurogadget, a "Clash of Clans" fan named spAnser made a theory or a leak that Supercell could be planning a Goblins against Wizards feature for the Halloween season. On of his other predictions is that some of the current troops for "Clash of Clans" will receive a redesign.

Wall Breakers, Golems and Hog Riders will get a new look, as well as a new decoration piece of a Barbarian King. The next "Clash of Clans" update is also rumored to feature a new and better aerial defense, however this claim of spAnser has not been confirmed nor announced officially by Supercell for "Clash of Clans."

New Single Player Map for 'Clash of Clans?'

YouTuber General Tony made a list of features and new gameplays that in the future will be a great addition to the "Clash of Clans" game and definitely, one of those is a new single player map. The current single player map in "Clash of Clans" has received minimal attention from it game developer Supercell.

He also said that this new single player "Clash of Clan" map hopefully would take effect or be applied into "Clash of Clans" on February or March of 2017. Also, this feature has not been confirmed by Supercell but it is one of the most glaring parts of "Clash of Clans" that hasn't gotten enough upgrade in the past months.

Stay tuned to Game & Guide for more "Clash of Clans" latest news and update.

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