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'Clash of Clans' Latest Update: Town Hall 11 Confirmed, Contents Still to be Revealed

Avid gamers of the freemium mobile MMO strategy video game "Clash of Clans" are in for a treat as developer and publisher Supercell has confirmed that Town Hall 11 will be coming to the popular tower defense game.

According to a report by International Business Times, Supercell revealed the news during the ClashCon 2015, which was the first big event held for "Clash of Clan" players.

Gamezone noted that a video showing the Town Hall 11 was posted on YouTube by user Galadon, giving fans a sneak peek of what's to come with the upcoming base. The video also suggested that Town Hall 11 will be bringing "mysterious ancient technologies" into the game along with new defensive buildings and a new defensive structure that appears similar to an eagle.

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Aside from that, a new offensive unit will also be added but it still remains a mystery what it will be as it was only shown in its silhouette. One thing is revealed though—it will be based on regular elixir, not a 6,000,000 dark elixir.

But the addition of the Town Hall 11 is just one of the many contents that Supercell is planning to bring to the game. Clashers will get a bigger area to cover as the map size will be bumped to 44 x 44. New Dark Troops will be added while a fourth spell is expected to arrive as well.

Major updates were all revealed during ClashCon but The BitBag revealed that there's actually going to be a lot more according to "Clash of Clans" server programmer Jonas Collaros. He stated that in the coming weeks, they will be releasing "sneak peaks" of unrevealed new content for the next major game update.

The specific release date of the "Clash of Clans" update has not been announced by Supercell yet but it's expected to come sometime in November of early December.

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