‘Clash of Clans’ December 2016 Update: Latest ‘COC’ Sneak Peek Released By Supercell; ‘Clash Royale’ Troop, New Game Mode To Be Added?

By Kara Wayne - 16 Dec '16 05:30AM
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"Clash of Clans" December 2016 update may just be around the corner and Supercell has an exciting news for fans. In a recent tweet from the official account of "Clash of Clans," a photo of a snow globe was postes that states, "Winter is coming." Does this mean that fans will get to see some sneak peaks of the highly anticipated "COC" December update?

The Twitter post of "Clash of Clans" apparently increased the hype of players as evidenced by the thousand retweets. It teased a release of some sneak peeks but not the official launch of the "Clash of Clans" December 2016 update. However, no exact date was also announced as to when Supercell will post sneak peeks of the much awaited "COC" December update.

It was already reported by News Everyday that Supercell might release sneak peeks of the "Clash of Clans" December 2016 update before its speculated launch date. It seems that we are near the fulfillment of that speculation as it could be possible for Supercell to release the sneak peeks this weekend. However, nothing has been confirmed as of this posting so we just have to wait and see.

Meanwhile, a report from iDigitalTimes claimed that the game developer might potentially include some troops from Clash Royale in the "COC" December update. Rumor has it that the "Clash of Clans" December 2016 update may also add new game modes and levels to existing troops. The same report also pointed out that the sneak peeks to be revealed by Supercell may pertain to "decent-sized patches" that might be released within the following days after the post.

"Clash of Clans" December 2016 update is expected to launch within the week of Dec. 19 to 23. No official details about the "COC" update have been teased on the official Twitter page of the game, however. In the meantime, enjoy watching the Hog Rider trailer below.

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