What the Clash of Clans December update will deliver is more than the introduction of Level 11 Town Hall and the mysterious Third Hero. Supercell's focus is to keep the game interesting, strike a balance between advanced and casual gameplay and alter the usual game setting to keep the COC momentum going, a new report said.
As Supercell has indicated, more time is required before actual rollout of the updates announced via the ClashCon last October 24, which prompted the upgrade pushback from mid-November to early December 2015. The main reason given by the COC developer is to achieve a balanced gameplay that would be marked improvement from the current game environment.
"Supercell wants to give its fans and players a new gaming experience, which the new updates are sure to bring," Master Herald said in a report.
How exactly the game reconfiguration will play out? Mostly, Supercell is closely listening on players' feedbacks being channeled via the official game forum and interesting inputs from the COC community. The ideas contributed so far indicate that Clashers are looking for an altered landscape that will improve the overall gameplay. They want a Clash of Clans that will appeal to gamers of all kind.
And Supercell is providing just that in the upcoming COC update, which the game maker said is dominated by tweaks that can be described as "quality of life changes."
Looking beyond the rumored feature upgrades - the TH11, the new hero that likely will be a Mage or a Master Wizard and all the other enhancements - it is quite obvious that "the updates are meant for every gamer of Clash of Clans regardless of their stature in life," Master Herald said.
As observed by Touch Arcade, Supercell seems suggesting that the upcoming COC update is not only a huge leap on gameplay, which in fact is the highlight of the upgrade, but also on Clashers' quality of life in and out of the game.
The result, Touch Arcade said, is a Clash of Clans environment that advanced and casual gamers alike will love.
So TH11, Mage and more powerful Barbarians and Witches aside, the Clash of Clans update will likely redefine the COC experience for all players and the fun starts November 23, by which time Supercell will start showing off the promised game features Sneak Peeks en route to the December 7 update release date.