'Clash Royale' Update This Month: New Leak Reveals New Goblin Cards, Secret Features And Many More!

Mar 09, 2017 09:28 AM EST | Anthony Aventador

In celebration of the popular game Clash Royale this month, Supercell will be rolling out the biggest update to the game yet. A new leak suggests that the game developer is planning to add a host of secret features, include a new Goblin Ninja cards.

Supercell initially announced that this major update would be released on March 2 when Clash Royale was released worldwide. But a leak has surfaced the internet, courtesy of a Chinese website and it was translated through the game's subreddit.

It revealed that the developer had moved its launch on March 24. The update on March 24 will arrive with a lot of exciting changes it includes new special events, balancing update, league mechanisms, arena adjustments, new cards and new packs.

As reported before, all the balance changes on the Executioner are applied, which includes the removal of the mini-stun mechanic. In addition, one of the troops that will be getting a significant buff will be the Inferno Dragon, which now has a 4.5 tile range and has increased its re-target speed by 0.3 seconds. Another troop that will get a buff is the Battle Ram. Click here for the new League mechanism.

Supercell also said that it will now remove Legend Trophies. Instead, 20 legendary trophies will now be equivalent to one gem. Gamers in the legendary arena will be divided into leagues of 20,000 every two weeks, where the top 1,000 will receive big rewards.

Gamers will be seeing the arrival of Bridge Challenges that is set to go live on March 17. In the event, the game's development team will reveal a new bridge fronting the King's tower.

The Team Challenge will go live on March 31. In this event, teammates will need to work side-by-side with a team of enemies. Finally, a major upgrade for the game will feature the arrival of new Goblin Ninja cards.

Clash Royale is a free mobile strategy video game that's developed and published by Supercell for iOS and Android device. For more new and updates, be sure to check out Auto World News.

 

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