‘Clash Of Clans’ December 2016 Update: Latest Air Defense In The Works; New Goblin, Wizard Battle Confirmed? See Release Date Here

"Clash of Clans" December 2016 update is said to bring new levels of air defenses, sea creatures and new ships. A new major patch is expected to arrive within the week. Additionally, reports claimed that a Goblin vs. Wizard battle is going to be featured in the "Clash of Clans" December update.

Developer Supercell is believed to deliver a major game patch on Nov. 16, Headlines & Global News reported. The said patch is expected to introduce mermaids and add ships to the game. Additionally, Players can also expect some "Clash of Clans" characters to ditch the previous make-up and get some new looks.

"Clash of Clans" December 2016 update is also suggested to carry updated multi-target and single target air defenses, Mobipicker reported. A leaked graph from All Clash apparently confirmed the air defense update. This could make the defenses around Town Hall 11 extremely powerful.

Another feature that is expected to arrive with "Clash of Clans" December 2016 update is the Goblin vs. Wizard battle. However, no specific details have been released about the new feature yet. Rumors of the Red Barbarian King that will come with Red Archer Queen for every purchase have also emerged online and it is something that players can look forward to as well.

Meanwhile, previous reports also claimed that a new setting to fix shipwrecks will be added through the "Clash of Clans" December 2016 update. To make things more interesting, players will now be able to collect more coins and extra gems for every ship they repair. However, the feature is yet to be confirmed by game developer Supercell.

"Clash of Clans" December 2016 official release date has not been announced but reports emerged that it may drop on Dec. 1. In the meantime, let us know which rumored update you are more excited about. You can also watch a "Clash of Clans" clip below to learn more leaked game updates.

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