Supercell is gearing up for another update for "Clash of Clans." According to reports, the team will be bringing the new characters and elements of "Clash Royale" into "CoC." Meanwhile, some sources claim that "Pokemon Go" is following the footsteps of "Clash of Clans." How?
Supercell Brings New Characters And Spells In 'Clash of Clans'
Despite being the most popular and played online game, Supercell is not laid back when it comes to "Clash of Clans." According to MNR Daily, the developers are prepping for a big Spring update. The anticipated patch will include several elements from its spinoff game, "Clash Royale."
The "Clash of Clans" update will include the Baby Dragon and Miner from "Clash Royale." It will also feature a friendly challenge mode, where "CoC" players can now battle with their friends and clanmates.
Aside from this, "Clash of Clans" will now feature the skeleton spell. This is a Dark Spell that a player can unlock when he upgrades his Dark Spell Factory to level 4. This spell spawns skeletons on the battlefield, while skeletons are weak, they are a good distraction.
'Pokemon Go' Follows 'Clash of Clans'
"Pokemon Go" and "Clash of Clans" have different gameplays but according to reports, "Pokemon Go" is following the footsteps of "Clash of Clans" in terms of buying and selling accounts. According to Chatt Sports Net, several millennial players are buying and selling high-level accounts of "Pokemon Go," even calling it "Pokemon Sale."
Aside from this, game experts were shocked with the attention gamers gave to "Pokemon Go." "I've never seen so much attention towards a game like this at such an early stage," said Eric Schweitzer, CEO of PlayerUp.
"We have nowhere near the traffic in Pokémon Go that we do in Clash of Clans. But I'm sure over time it's going to build up," he added.
Will "Pokemon Go" surpass "Clash of Clans'" popularity and sales? How long will the "Pokemon sale" last? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.