Clash of Clans Update: Halloween Event Includes Pumpkin And Ships?

Clash of Clans developer Supercell is preparing a Halloween update for the game. The update reportedly includes pumpkins and ships.

Clash of Clans: Halloween Content Update Leak

A Reddit user posted some images that are reportedly included in the upcoming Clash of Clans Halloween update. A pumpkin image can be seen here. However, the leak also included several ship images. Currently, the Clash of Clans game features mostly land-based structure and troops.

Clash of Clans: Adding Sea Warfare to Game?

Clash of Clans players know that their village is situated near the coastline. Will Supercell add battleships in the game? However, CoC pundits doubt such possibility based on the ship images. They don't look like battle ships. Instead the one image shows a shipwreck and the other shows a ship in its repaired state, according to The BitBag.

A Clash of Clan data miner was able to dig some additional information about the mysterious ships. It seems that the shipyard can be repaired by Town Hall level 4 holders and up. Fixing the broken shipyard is going to cost player around 50,000 Gold based on the data uncovered.

It is interesting to note that Supercell also has a game called Boom Beach. It's basically a naval version of Clash of Clans. Boom Beach players theorized that ship is possibly a non-combat naval unit that searches for treasures and gold. However, these are all speculations for now. CoC fans will have to wait for the official update from Supercell.

Clash of Clans Red Event

The CoC update leak also include images and details for the upcoming Supercell Red Event. The images include a new Barbarian King Statue and new red skins for the Golem, Hog Rider, Barbarian King and Archer Queen. Other structures such as the Air Defense and Air Sweeper were also seen with red stripes. More details about the upcoming Red Event will be revealed in the coming days.

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