Games

'Clash of Clans' December Update: Leaks, What To Expect

'Clash of Clans' December Update: Leaks, What To Expect

C. de Lacy

Fans of the game "Clash of Clans" just recently got a huge October update, which provided tons of improvements and new gameplay elements. Are we looking for even more this December?

Mobipicker recently reported that there has been a leaked info regarding the upcoming December update for "Clash of Clans." Reddit Chief Spencer apparently revealed some of the upcoming updates content through careful data mining.

Though the details aren't 100 percent confirmed, most of them have huge significance to the current version of the game, making these alleged "leaks" more believable.

The leak suggests that the Barbarian King's statue will now grant players the ability to acquire a new decoration for it for 500 gems. Purchasing the Red Barbarian king will also give players a red archer queen bundled.

The shipyard may also be unlocked at Town Hall 4 and as it appears, it may cost 50, 000 gold. This hints that there would be more content related to sea units. The Eagle Artillery has the ability to reach wide ranges including water if anything, this may also be a hint that water units or troops or even pirates may be added in the game later.

"Clash of Clans" players have always wanted and demanded for an update that will expand the game's reaches on the seas hopefully before the year ends. If this will be granted, even more former players might return and find themselves building water-based bases.

The chances of this happening is quite high as the leaks are too convincing to be mere hoaxes. The video below shows the leaked repairable shipwrecks, which could be used as an addition to their bases.

The previous updates have already covered the skies with the baby dragon and dragon units, though still under powered. Still, lots of fans are highly convinced that the next update will be about the seas and units related to it. Hopefully, this update for "Clash of Clans" don't keep getting delayed again ultimately to 2017.

© Copyright 2020 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

more stories from Games

Back
Real Time Analytics