Clash Of Clans Christmas Update: Shipwreck Coming, Town Hall 10 & 11 Balancing Changes?

Clash of Clans is hosting a Christmas event from Dec.19 to 23, 2016. Shipwrecks and game balance changes are reportedly included in the event.

Supercell Confirms CoC Christmas Event

The Clash of Clans Christmas event is scheduled to start on Dec. 19 and will end on the 23rd. Supercell also announced recently that it's going to introduce "new contents or game modes" soon. The developer though has refused to specify what additional contents it will include

Clash of Clans Rumored New Contents

Reddit user Spanser recently released a few structure and troop images. The leaked may or may not be included in the upcoming Clash of Clans Christmas update. It is clear though that Supercell is planning a substantial upgrade this Christmas. Players hope that it's not limited to Christmas themed features only.

The developer's refusal to specify what those updates are has sparked rumors about them. The rumored shipwreck feature will be available next week, according to speculators. Most of the major updates though will affect the higher level players. Several troops like the Hog Rider may receive a new level upgrade. The Clash of Clans Christmas update may bring some balances changes starting with Town Hall Level 10.

Other Clash of Clans Christmas Update

Supercell told CoC players not to expect the Grand Warden appearing in TH10. The developer claimed the TH10 gameplay will be disrupted if this particular character is added. For now, CoC players with TH11 or higher are the only ones allowed to have the Grand Warden. The developer is also working to balance the Clan Wars match. This is one of the major issues in the game. Supercell is reexamining the current stats of various troops and their levels and rebalancing them according to use and effectiveness in battle. Unfortunately, the developer did not specify which troops will get the boost or nerf.

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