• 'Clash of Clans' is a freemium mobile MMO strategy video game developed and published by Supercell.

'Clash of Clans' is a freemium mobile MMO strategy video game developed and published by Supercell. (Photo : Twitter/Clash of Clans)

"Clash of Clans" (COC) avid fans are eager to see Supercell making changes to several aspects of their favorite mobile game. The game developer seems to be gearing up to topple the throne of the ruling king of mobile games, "Pokémon Go."

Supercell is set for a huge "COC" update, and the highly anticipated changes to the game will reportedly make the title more interesting to the massive fanbase. The company is trying to remake its most popular title to attract new gamers and encourage veterans to continue playing the game.

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"Clash of Clans" should be prepared for war now that "Pokémon Go" is the reigning king of mobile games. Supercell has teased several new features for "COC" in the looming September update.

Rumors are rife that the upcoming September update will essentially revamp the mobile title, with great improvements to Town Hall Level 1-11, according to Game N Guide. In addition, the game developer will reportedly incorporate a way for gamers to acquire gems free.

"COC" developer will also include some balancing changes like nerfs, buffs, and several modifications to the game's mechanics, according to COC official blog. Through this, Supercell will ensure that "COC" fans remain engaged and entertained.

Before Niantic Labs released its hit mobile title, "Clash of Clans" was among the top games in the industry. As soon as "Pokémon Go" was released, "COC" and other games were taken down.

Many "COC" aficionados are suspecting that the introduction of new features in the imminent September update is a way for the game developer to battle "Pokémon Go." "COC" has an upper hand when it comes to the legion of loyal fans.

Although overthrowing "Pokémon Go" might appear difficult, there is a chance for Supercell to fight back. "Pokémon Go" has a number of flaws as perceived in the statistics of the game. Over the past month alone, millions of "Pokémon Go" fans quit the game, claiming that the title has no features and it has many bugs.

Therefore, a veteran title such as "Clash of Clans" in the capable hands of Supercell can very well take the throne. Here is a sneak peek for more information on the upcoming "Clash of Clans" September update: