Mar 08, 2017 10:20 AM EST
‘Clash of Clans’ Latest Update: YouTubers Claim That a 'CoC' Update is Coming, But No Sneak Peeks Have Surfaced [Rumors]

Fans of the hit mobile game "Clash of Clans" are on the edge of their seats. According to some YouTubers, an update will reportedly be released soon but there are no sneak peeks surfacing around the internet.

Despite the lack of "CoC" updates in several months, rumors from well-known YouTubers say that a large game update is coming soon, per IBTimes. According to Clash With Ash's Facebook post, "Clash Of Clans looks to be getting a pretty sizeable update on the horizon."

Clash With Ash then asked his more than 10,000 followers about the features they want to see in the upcoming patch. Ash also revealed that he has only been told about "very broad concepts" about the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update.

On the other hand, Powerbang Gaming announced during a stream featuring the latest CWL event that while he was aware of what is in the update, he is not at liberty to discuss them "due to non-disclosure agreements." While these hints don't seem to amount to much, both Clash With Ash and Powerbang Gaming probably have access to "insider knowledge" of some sort.

Both gamers have amassed tons of followers online, and Clash With Ash and Powerbang Gaming might belong to a select few that are privy to Supercell's "circle of trust" that also access "Clash of Clans" content before it becomes available to the public.

But it looks like avid "Clash of Clans" gamers will have to wait a while since the date for the upcoming update has yet to be finalized. Way back in November 2016, updated files from data mines leaks hinted at a loot ship, but this has yet to be seen in "Clash of Clans." In December of last year, staff from Supercell also teased a new game mode.

Meanwhile, All Clash has reported about some of the latest "Clash of Clans" updates. The Maintenance Break for a game update has recently ended as of March 8, and gamers do not have to check for updates from either the AppStore or the Play Store. On Tuesday, March 7, the official Japanese "CoC" Twitter account announced an upcoming Balancing Change.

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