Since the famous tower defense mobile game "Clash of Clans" is about to get a new patch this month, its Finish mobile game developer Supercell started releasing their usual sneak peeks to let game enthusiasts know what the patch will bring to "Clash of Clans."
Right after Supercell released the first sneak peek, fans were clamoring for more details, and now, Supercell granted it by giving its game fanatics its "Clash of Clans" March update sneak peek #2.
The first sneak peak Supercell shared via its official Facebook page reveals five changes that includes a new level 4 Inferno, level 9 Mortar, graphic change to Hero Altars, new air defense graphics and an added drop down tab for time allocation.
Now, the second sneak peek reveals a heavily reworked Valkyrie and new troop levels. YouTuber Chief Pat even showed his exclusive demo on what fans should expect on the much-awaited "Clash of Clans" patch.
According to the sneak peek, it seems that three troops will have higher max levels in Town Hall 10 and Town Hall 11, Valkyrie's get bumped to level 5, Goblins can now move to level 7 and the Hog Rider can now progress to level 6.
With "Clash of Clans" patch draws near, sneak peeks are now being released by reliable "Clash of Clans" community members, and this will not stop until the said patch is officially rolled out. Hence, Supercell promised that the next "Clash of Clans" patch will be a game-changer.
On other news, it is reported that in 2015 Supercell generated $2.5 billion in revenue and earned a profit of $964 million, Reuters reported. The Finish game developer only released four mobile games that include "Boom Beach," "Clash of Clans," "Hay Day" and "Clash Royale," but the company is still valuable than other companies such Buzzfeed and Evernote combined.
Compared to 1000+ workers combined from BuzzFeed and Evernote, Supercell only has 150 employees, which makes every one of them worth $5 million.
It is said that there has been a 12 percent decrease of in-app purchases from players and 27 percent decrease in the volume of in-app purchases; however, in reality, Supercell is still earning a lot because the average value of in-app purchases still increases due to committed gamers who pays more money.
Watch the "Clash of Clans" (CoC) sneak peek #2 video below: