Clash of Clans Updates And Tips Coming Soon

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Clash of Clans is giving away free one gem boost for one week on its third anniversary.

Supercell brought an update to Clash of Clans last December, and this leaves its players wondering when the next update will arrive.  There is some news about the latest update that has been collected below, as next week on Wednesday is the normal update day for Clash of Clans.

According to AllClash, a site devoted to news and rumors of Clash of Clans, there was a leak of the last update before it became officially available in December.  Some new leak has occurred which has left fans wondering how legit it actually is.  This is something things that we know based off the leak. 

The Cannon Level 13 is something that we included a picture of in this article.  Many are saying that this looks very legit or is a reasonable facsimile. 

Another update will be Increased Air Defense health, higher League Win Bonus and reduced Wall prices.  Also, Heroes now can be available in War while they upgrade, which has apparently been something that the players have wanted for an awfully long time. 

Supercell might also re-introduce the Waterfall.  It was available but had problems due to performance issues about two years ago, and it was then not available. 

On February 5th, Supercell gave a Maintenance break for Clash of Clans.  In the gaming world, a maintenance break is usually a sign that something new is being provided to players via downloadable content (DLC).  After the maintenance break was 5 times quicker training Barbarians and Dragons.  Is it possible that Supercell used the downtime to test out their update? 

For those unfamiliar with Clash of Clans, it is a massively multiplayer online (MMO) game that uses strategy elements.  It was released to iOS in 2012, and quickly because a very huge success.  It then came to Android about one year later, and its following continues to grow.  In fact, Jeremy Lin and the rockets use it to build team chemistry

The game is all about building cities and then tearing down other enemy strongholds in order to get gold and elixir required to make your stronghold stronger.  The player starts out going against goblins, and then builds a town in order to stop invasions as well as invading those of other players, or clan war. 

The game was given a huge spotlight during the Super Bowl of this year.  It was a simple ad showing Liam Neeson talking to his mobile device to another player of Clash of Clans in the same threatening tone that he used in the film Taken.  It was worth every million that Supercell had to put in just to see it.    

Players of Clash of Clans will have a chance to see if these rumored updates are true as of next week, and hopefully they are.  Until then, you can download Clash of Clans on your mobile device for free, but you will be paying if you want to buy any of the gems to unlock some new prizes within the game itself.    

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