‘Clash of Clans’ News Update: Personal Break, Village Guard Buff Features Updated! Will Clashers Love It Or Not? Things We Know So Far [VIDEO]

Several fans were disappointed when the Personal Break System did not live up to their expectations. However, new reports surfaced claiming that Supercell has already released an update to fix the said problem.

If players were penalized for a few minutes before, now, the game developer made sure that "Clash of Clans" gamers will enjoy an increased number of hours. N4BB shared that Clashers can now enjoy a four-hour game play before getting kicked out for the forced personal break.

For starters, the Personal Break feature forces the "Clash of Clans" players to go offline after an undisrupted three-hour gameplay online. Since quite a number of gamers are hooked to the game, Supercell imposed personal breaks so Clashers won't be spending their whole life playing the popular game.

However, the said feature received several backlash from player, indicating that it was not received well.  Hence, Supercell decided to cut the 30-minute personal break time to 15 minutes so "Clash of Clans" players will have a lesser waiting time - and so there will be a lesser probability that players will be attacked by other clans.

Aside from the said feature, another significant update is the extended time of Village Guard buff. The newly updated feature, which automatically activates when "Clash of Clans" gamers' shield expires, can now be enjoyed in one full hour by players in the champion levels.

To recall, Parent Herald previously reported that "Clash of Clans" gamers can now keep Halloween and Christmas obstacle for good. Gamers just need to spread out the buildings and walls in their given space so they spawn outside. "If you're not TH10 you have to plan for the future and need a lot of space for all the available buildings, you'll get in the future," an All Clash report revealed.

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