'Clash Of Clans' September Update Release Date Confirmed; Title Dying? ClashCon Cancelled!

"Clash of Clans" dominated the mobile game for a number of years until Niantic released "Pokemon Go." Although most go gaga over "Pokemon Go," Supercell's "Clash of Clans" remain among the favorite mobile games. Per the reports, the next "CoC" update is coming in the third week of the month.

For those waiting for the "Clash of Clans" September update, the patch will be released in the coming weeks to come. Don't fret out because it won't be taking too long. Per Movie News Guide, the anticipated "Clash of Clans" update will be out in the third week of the month.

Per the report, the next "Clash of Clans" patch aims to introduce new friendly challenges to help gamers master the gameplay. It will improve the practice mode and promote practical use to alleviate the frustrations that the "Clash of Clans" players experienced in the past updates.

Parent Herald previously reported that the upcoming "Clash of Clans" update will include an update for Town Hall 1 to 10, Nerf and Buffs, free mining gems, improved spells and penalty feature. The penalty feature aims to even out the playing field because Supercell is aware that some "Clash of Clans" gamers over-utilize resources.

On a side note, while waiting for another "Clash of Clans" update is promising, there are rumors that the title is heading south. In fact, some are concerned that Supercell will soon cancel the game following ClashCon' cancellation. However, it seems unlikely for "Clash of Clans" to be axed anytime soon.

The "Clash of Clans" team announced in a forum that there will be no Clashcon this year. Supercell designed Clashcon to give back to "Clash of Clans" players.

However, the team recognized that it is only limited to Clashers who make it to the event. So they opted to cancel the event this year and focus on improving the gameplay, which will benefit all the Clashers in the Clash Community.

Do you agree that the cancellation of ClashCon is a red flag for "Clash of Clans"? Do you agree with Supercell's decision to focus on improving the gameplay instead of hosting ClashCon which is only limited to Clashers who make it to the event? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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