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‘Clash of Clans' Latest News & Update: See Two New Features Added On the Game

‘Clash of Clans' Latest News & Update: See Two New Features Added On the Game

Aside from the Pokemon GO, "Clash of Clans" (CoC) from Supercell is one of the most successful mobile games ever created. And despite CoC losing players over the years, the game still retains its top spot on the mobile platform. Today, marks a new milestone for the game as it's latest update include the addition of two new features, mainly Friendly Wars and Troop Training.

The Army Troop Training in "Clash of Clans" has been updated, according to some reports. The repetitive training of troops has been removed. Primarily because, the action has been more of a chore, rather than an action that can contribute to the direct defense of the clan. Also, two armies can now be trained simultaneously. Retraining armies are now easier and combo templates were readily updated as well.

The Friendly Wars on the other hand are considered short modes in the "Clash of Clans" game. These Friendly Wars are considered "short bursts" and can be played by just five players in CoC. Meanwhile, the defense feature of the game has also been updated with the Bomb Tower now available in Hall 8.  In addition to the tower, town hall 11 also had its defense units balanced, with the addition of Mortars, Hidden Tesla and X-bow. The names of troops and defense teams that are currently allowed to upgrade on discount include Dragon, Baby Dragon, Mortar, Hidden Tesla, X Bow, Cannon and Wizard 6. Rebalancing of With and Skeleton Spell buffs as well as Clan Wars loot and Clan XP rules are revisited.

Currently, these are the confirmed "Clash of Clans" from Supercell updates. Rumors however revealed that, clan war bonus and army camps will soon be included. Also, Touch Arcade, new levels are expected.

For more news and updates on "Clash of Clans" from Supercell, read us here on GameNGuide.

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