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'Clash of Clans' 2016 Latest News & Update: Upcoming Instalments; ClashCon Abortion

'Clash of Clans' 2016 Latest News & Update: Upcoming Instalments; ClashCon Abortion

For a fan that patiently halts for the "Clash of Clans" upcoming instalment, the update is set to be exposed this month. Stay still because Supercell's update is yet to unleash its update. The awaited "Clash of Clans" instalment is scheduled third week of September.

According to speculations, the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update seeks to improve modern amiable triumphs to assist players mastering the gameplay. It will enhance the trial part and add more to applicable use in addressing the issues that the "Clash of Clans" gamers encountered in the previous instalments.

 Parent Herald recently said that the forthcoming "Clash of Clans" instalment will have an improved Town Hall from 1 to 10, Nerf and Buffs, free mining gems, new spells and penalty attribute. The punishment attribute seek to equate the gaming platform because Supercell knows that few "Clash of Clans" players misuse opportunity.

Mobile & Apps lately reported that current holding on for upcoming "Clash of Clans" instalment is encouraging. There are hearsays circulating around the corner that the title is going south. Furthermore, fans are anxious that Supercell will be ending the game succeeding ClashCon's abortion, but it is distinctly seen for "Clash of Clans" to be cut sometime soon.

The "Clash of Clans" team revealed in a forum that Clashcon is to be aborted this year 2016. Supercell planned Clashcon to give thanks to "Clash of Clans" gamers.

Anyway, the company knew that it is only for few of the "Clash of Clans" players who made it to the affair. So, they projected to abort the affair this year and center their attention on improving the gameplay, which will be beneficial to all of the players in the Clash universe and for the company as well.

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