The much-awaited "Clash of Clans" update, which has been described as a "game-changer," may come not sooner than Nov.16.
This much was revealed by "CoC" YouTuber "ChiefPat" who attended the recently concluded ClashCon 2015 in Helsinki, Finland, according to GottaBeMobile.
Since "CoC" developer SuperCell confirmed earlier in October that it was going to roll out one of the biggest updates in the history of the game, many fans have speculated on the highly-popular mobile game's official release date.
In his video, "ChiefPat" made a strong case why he believed the update will be made closer to Nov. 16, as this would give the developers enough time to fix "initial problems, bugs or issues."
However, the good news is that "sneak peaks" of the latest update are anticipated to be released by Nov. 2, which was confirmed in the official "CoC" forums.
SuperCell is aware that ""Clash of Clans" players can become impatient with the long wait for the game's newest update, and is therefore expected to dish out "3-4" to "5-8" days worth of teasers by early November.
Among the features that are likely to be included in the latest "CoC" update is the addition of TH11, new defensive building for protecting bases, a new hero, and even bigger maps.
There are also talks that the Barbarian King and Archer Queen will be available during war upon the release of the forthcoming "Clash of Clans" update, which has reportedly been "confirmed" by a representative of the game's developer.
"There is going to be changes coming, across the board," said "CoC server developer Jonas Collaros during ClashCon 2015. "This is going to be one of the biggest updates we've ever done to Clash."
"ChiefPat," who also did his own sneak peak of the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update, also confirmed via The Bit Bag that villages will be expanded, while obstacles such as trees and bushes will be moved to the new border.
"They did mention that the map is gonna be expanded and the obstacles are gonna be moved," Chief Pat said in his video on the latest "Clash of Clans" update.