Supercell seems ready to release the highly anticipated massive 2017 update for "Clash of Clans" this week as it releases the final teaser just recently. The acclaimed developer has also announced significant balancing changes coming to the game alongside a new mode.
The final Captain's Log teaser (teaser no. 5) for "Clash Of Clans" massive 2017 update has finally gone live. This has stimulated fans and game analysts to speculate that the game developer will unleash the biggest and different patch within this week.
It can be recalled that Supercell ruled out the possibility of the release before May 11 and then, on the week of May 14. So, it is said that it will be available this week of May 21.
Similar to the past four Captain's Log teasers, fans are still kept in the dark as to the content of the next mammoth update. It only showed Hog Rider finally seeing land after sailing across the ocean to a yet unknown in-game destination.
The trailer simply closed with its usual line, "stay tuned to see what lies beyond your shores." But if reliable leaks are any indication, the new location opens up a second village in relation with the multi-village support.
So far, fans heard from trusted sources about a new game mode, Versus Battle, is being included that will make use of Shipwreck feature that can be unlocked at TH 4 and up. The massive 2017 update for "Clash of Clans" will also add an achievement for a task known as "unbuild it."
Last week, Supercell revealed about the new mode, which many suspect to be a PVP, and it also announced a slew of key changes to the current setup for "Clash Of Clans". The balancing update is packed with new spell levels for Town Hall 10 and 11 and brings minor buffs to Balloons and loot collection.
Supercell is believed to be in the polishing stages and finishing touches of the massive 2017 update for "Clash of Clans". This, it said, will ensure that things will run smoothly once the biggest and different patch will become available to all CoC players on iOS and Android devices across all regions in few days.