Feb 13, 2017 09:08 PM EST
‘Clash Royale’ Pre-Valentine Balance Changes To Boost Witch, Dark Prince & Baby Dragon Cards Plus Some Fixes On Executioner’s Bugs

"Clash Royale" will receive a new round of balance changes this day prior to Valentine's Day. Supercell posted an official statement announcing the balance changes set to come out today, Feb. 13 to tone down some bugs on the Executioner and to boost several under-utilized cards like Witch, Baby Dragon, Dark Prince and others.

The real-time multiplayer game continues to evolve aiming to offer better gaming experience. Supercell has just made an announcement on its official website confirming a new batch of "Clash Royale" balance changes set to arrive Feb. 13.

The update is expected to balance the usage of cards in the game. The over-used cards will be toned down through the update to make way for the other cards to gain popularity too.

Supercell is targeting to refocus the gamers to see the value of the other cards, particularly the Witch or Baby Dragon. The game developer is hoping that players will also see that the Witch or Baby Dragon are both outstanding in the early stages of the game.

With regard to the Executioner, the game developer has acknowledged some bugs that needed to be fixed. However, due to the intricacy of the bug, it will require much time to fix it. For the meantime, the game developer promised that gamers can just expect some toning down on the damages of the Executioner.

Meanwhile, the latest "Clash Royale" ad video made it to the top spot of the ad leadership board of YouTube for January. The "Clash Royale: The Last Second" video, published on Dec. 22, 2016, earned 11.1 million views by the end of January which resulted to the landing at the number 1 spot, MarketingLand has noted. As of press time, the number of views for the said video is now nearing 20 million views.

Check out the full listing of balance changes set to come out Feb. 13 to "Clash Royale." Gamers need not update their software to receive the update.

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