‘Clash of Clans’ Level 11 Town Hall Upgrade, Level 8 Barbarians & More; Supercell Acknowledges Large Fanbase

By Jose Ramon | Oct 02, 2015 09:26 AM EDT

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"Clash of Clans" is getting another update this month of October, and gamers all over the world are very excited on what's in store for them and what new upgrades will they be entitled to take advantage of.

The tweaks and upgrades that are about to arrive in the world of "CoC" are so promising, Android Origin considers the update "brilliant" since it will be bigger than last month's update.

Last month's update gave gamers significantly stronger level 5 and 6 spells. There's even lighting spells at level 7 that can be attained through level 10 Town Hall. A few other spells were added like Freeze and Earthquake.

For this month's update, expectations are higher. GottaBeMobile listed major things that will hopefully be realized in the "Clash of Clans" update. First is the Clan War Tournaments, a feature which would give players the chance to engage in clan-vs-clan tournaments.

After winning a war, a gamer would be entitled to rival another clan war and the gamer who wins will move forward into another challenge. The goal of this tournament is for victors to stand on top of the tournaments board upon beating numerous players along the way.

Other highly anticipated upgrades would be Town Hall 11 and Barbarian level 8 after the updates rolled out by Supercell early this year for Archers and Barbs.

While the addition of another army troop would be unlikely at this point, it would be great if Supercell would consider this as well. For now, we should just wait until the new update for "Clash of Clans" starts rolling on iOS and Android on Oct. 24.

Meanwhile, ahead of ClashCon, Supercell has recognized the patronage of its loyal players. "CoC" Community Manager Marika Appel opened up about the upcoming event that is geared at community building.

Appel told PocketGamer.biz, "Our fanbase is certainly genuine, and very, very dedicated. The reception of Clash of Clans has continued to surprise us since its launch three years ago and we think it absolutely shows that the lines between 'casual' and 'core' are not as clear as people once thought they were."

Appel also said that the upcoming ClashCon "is all about the community, so we just want to create a fun and beneficial experience for our most dedicated players and celebrate them."

"Clash of Clans" players interested of joining the event can check out more info and ticket details at the ClashCon site here.

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