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'Clash Of Clans' Latest News & Updates: Players Can Now Fix Shripwrecks!

'Clash Of Clans' Latest News & Updates: Players Can Now Fix Shripwrecks!

Mobile game developer Supercell has been very active in releasing updates for the phenomenal game "Clash Of Clans." The updates just make the gamers of "Clash Of Clans" all the more hyped for the new version of their well-loved mobile gaming application.

Mobile & Apps reported just recently that Supercell has already released its "Clash Of Clans" December updates. The December updates include new levels to walls and air defenses at Town Hall 11 and repairing of wrecked ships.

In addition to the "Clash Of Clans" December updates mentioned above, Parent Herald said in their report that another update will include a Wizards versus Goblins gameplay feature. The Wizards versus Goblins gameplay feature is believed to be available only in the Halloween season.

As for the repairing of wrecked ships, this December update will allow players of "Clash Of Clans" to fix shipwrecks in the occasion that they will be willing to trade coins or gems. For 500, 000 gold, Gamers of "Clash Of Clans" can start the reparation of shipwrecks at Town Hall 11. As this already excites players, an addition to the things that the players should look forward to is the possibility that there will be an incorporation of sea monsters.

Much have been said about the introduction of "friendly wars" in the new "Clash Of Clans" game and this remains to be one of the most interesting updates. The "friendly wars" allow the players of "Clash Of Clans" to wage wars without sacrificing their resources. Also, in these so-called "friendly wars," the players will be able to test out strategies and see for themselves if the other clans have potential.

The "Clash Of Clans" game has been phenomenal and it does not fail to disappoint its gamers. The updates seem to be very promising and guarantees the players of "Clash Of Clans" that they are worth their wait.  

 

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