By Gemmie Caranay, | January 06, 2016
"Clash of Clans" will be holding Skeleton Spells Event soon. (Facebook)
"Clash Royale" is an addition to the long list of lucrative, yet tremendously popular card game genre.
Supercell's "Clash of Clans" multiplayer game holds a spot in the most famous Android and iOS games' list, although "Boom Beach" and "Hay Day" have had their share of victory also. The Finnish game has gathered revenue of approximately $1 billion since release, encouraging the developer to venture into a new gameplay in the same universe, The Verge reported.
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"Clash Royale," a multiplayer game, subjects players to upgrade the different cards they have collected. Each of the cards bear special powers, but operates under two general missions which are to either knock the princess or rival king from their towers. Victories mean more glory, trophies, and points.
Each of the players has the ability to challenge other real-time players, unlock arenas, make clans share cards and put up communities for private duels, International Business Times reported.
"Clash of Clans" was first launched in New Zealand, Iceland, Norway, Australia, Canada, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, and Hong Kong. When Supercell receives players' feedback, reportedly, it will be made available to more countries across the globe.
Supercell has been searching for ways to produce engaging and fun approaches for players via the mobile platform and they think that the arrival of the new game is the answer to their quest, the company's post said. The new game "Clash Royale" will also feature some "Clash of Clans" members; however, Supercell made it clear that both of the game's development is under different teams.
"Clash Royale" joins games like "Marvel: War of Heroes" in the same game genre.
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