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'Clash of Clans' Update to Feature Town Hall 11, New Defensive Structure & New Hero, Fans Clamor For More

Ever since ClashCon 2015, fans of "Clash of Clans" have been looking forward to the major updates that developer Supercell will bring this November. According to Latin Post, Supercell is prepping up to release their biggest update yet. The highlighted features include the new town hall, new defense and a new hero.

The new town hall level that will be coming is none other than the rumored Town Hall 11. As revealed in NeuroGadget, the new hall will have a measurement of 4x4 square meters, will have a white color and will have an open top. Meanwhile, the defensive structure is said to be a tower that will resemble an eagle.

Aside from the detail that it will cost 6,000,000 elixir, not much is known about the new hero because only a silhouette of it is revealed. Some speculate that it's a mage since it has a staff with it. Fans can also expect for the map size to increase as much as 44x44 square meters. This increase will allow players to gain more maneuvering space.

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But after all the announcements made during the Clash Con, Yibada reported that there are some fans who expressed disappointment over the lack of concrete details that were unveiled at the event. The source said that a lot of players were not contented with just the appearance of the Town Hall 11 and a glimpse of the Eagle Defense. This was caused by the fact that many of the update's benefits were pointed towards players who are currently playing at higher levels in the game.

Supercell responded to the criticism to ClashCon though. They said that it's true that the major update will make some changes towards the attacks in the game as a whole. This will also lead to changes in the way players will battle against other players of "Clash of Clans."

The "Clash of Clans" update is expected to arrive in mid-November.

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