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'Clash of Clans' 2016 Latest News & Update: Speculation For A Mid-Month Update Release? More Details Here

'Clash of Clans' 2016 Latest News & Update: Speculation For A Mid-Month Update Release? More Details Here

The highly-popular (and still going strong) "Clash of Clans" is due for another update this month, and players are starting to speculate on when the monthly patch is arriving on their phones. One would expect that as we near the middle of October, developer Supercell would finally be putting it out soon, but it doesn't seem to be the case just yet.

According to the official "Clash of Clans" forum, however, there's no clear word on when exactly the update will be rolling out. Team member Anoushka did confirm that it's not dropping today (which isn't something that was too hard to confirm) but speculation runs rampant for some reason that it's going to drop this week. Well, for one thing if it has to arrive this month, it has to arrive soon.

Just a quick roundup of what you can expect in the "Clash of Clans" October update: a lot of balance changes and new units, especially for those at around Town Hall levels 9 to 11. New units, especially Dragons, Baby Dragons, Hidden Teslas, and Bomb Towers, will be made available to players around those levels. Another important change as well is the fact that rewards from clan wars don't get diminished, allowing players to be empowered to attack more as they earn more from them.

Another important additions to "Clash of Clans" in the coming update include more organizational features for your army and the ability to train them faster. There's also a new sort of "exhibition mode" called the Friendly War, where you can challenge friends on your friends list to what it says on the cover: a friendly skirmish for no rewards, just for fun. They won't use up your armies in the process.

Keep it locked here for more updates on the "Clash of Clans" October patch. It should arrive any day now and you'll get information as soon as it arrives.

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