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‘Clash of Clans’ Release Date, News & Update: December Update Delayed? Leaks Reveal Details Including World AIDS Day Commemoration

‘Clash of Clans’ Release Date, News & Update: December Update Delayed? Leaks Reveal Details Including World AIDS Day Commemoration

"Clash of Clans" December update has been delayed. At least that was the latest rumor since Supercell is keeping quiet and no additional information is being released until now.

No one can blame the "Clash of Clans" fans if they start to believe that the December update was indeed moved to January 2017. Supercell really needs to step up now and clear the speculations if this is not true at all. In this way, fans and gamers will not be hyped up and be left expecting at a false date.

While there is no confirmed date for "Clash of Clans" December patch, some sources revealed details which they claim are leaks of the upcoming update. It was said that new characters are going to be introduced, new battles plus COC is getting the VR support.

It was alleged that these things are the cause why the "Clash of Clans" December update had to be moved. In any case, another leak that was supposedly revealed is the King's Tower which will be in the shade of red. The color is to support the World AIDS Day which falls on December 1st.

Sources said that Supercell wants to make sure that they can do their part in spreading the message to the world through its two popular games - "Clash of Clans" and "Clash Royale." This spoiler was posted on Reddit and fans pointed out that the leak is actually part of the latter's promo for King's Tower reskin.

Meanwhile, other things that are said to be included in the update are the Air Defense, to give users more flexibility when attacking, shipwrecks and a 50,000 reward for every ship repaired. Also, a one-month free gem mining shall be distributed to players and when the trial period is over, but the free gem will change back to its early settings.

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