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'Clash of Clans' Latest News and Updates: Might Dive Into Virtual Reality Really Soon?

'Clash of Clans' Latest News and Updates: Might Dive Into Virtual Reality Really Soon?

"Clash of Clans" might get really interesting as Supercell has recently released a trailer for its December update. To be able to keep up with its competitors, Supercell has been releasing some updates to keep its loyal fans from keeping them interested with the latest updates and better gameplay.

However, things might change drastically with "Clash of Clan's" upcoming update. Supercell has recently released a VR trailer almost a month ago that showed the game from the Hog Rider's perspective. It'll show the Hog Rider blown away into the clouds. Mass attacks are shown while a skeleton is playing the piano in the background. Now, a message would automatically pop up on the ground when the viewer looks at the pig which says "look up, this is grass." Meanwhile, another trailer has been released that provides the player with how it feels like to be a part of the game itself.

According to Neurogadget, the latest "Clash of Clans" update will certainly bring several features to the game. The latest characters that might be added to the game are mermaids, pirates, and even sea monsters. Players may also be able to repair their ships and even get 50,000 Gold. There's also a chance that balance changes may also be added to the update.

Although several fans are quite excited about the VR features on the "Clash of Clans" December update, the VR content may only be available in the first quarter of 2017. A lot of time is needed for Supercell to incorporate the VR features without changing the gameplay, International Business Times reported.

A lot of fans believe that the VR features will be added to the "Clash of Clans" sequel and not to the existing version. With Supercell's recent updates with the game, chances are that the update will have more characters and other features that will make the game even more exciting.

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