Since the launch of "Clash of Clans" on Aug. 2, 2012, Supercell has been making waves in the gaming community due to its games that are easy to play but are guaranteed to be enjoyable like any other video game.
Its success was followed by the release of another real-time strategy video game, "Clash Royale" in 2016.
Recently, the Finland-based mobile game company announced on Friday, Apr. 2, that the "Clash of Clans" will receive a huge development through three upcoming "Clash" titles that are currently in development.
Supercell Unveils Three Huge 'Clash' Titles for 'Clash of Clans' Expansion
According to a report by The Verge, the game developer said that players should expect a new set of expansion games that they have not yet experienced before.
Specifically, Supercell aims to broaden the famous "Clash" title in three different games: the "Clash Quest," "Clash Mini," and the "Clash Heroes."
"Clash Mini" will be a virtual board game like "Dota Auto Chess" and "Chess Rush." Just like its similar board games on the internet, the mechanics will be the same. Players would use the tiny figures of the characters, both heroes and monsters, for their moves.
On the other hand, "Clash Quest" will be a tactical adventure game, which borrows the turn-based element. Some of the games that have the same style are "Darkest Dungeon," "Final Fantasy 7," and "South Park."
If you are playing the classic "Pokemon" games on earlier consoles like Gameboy and Nintendo DS, you could already get the concept behind this game.
Meanwhile, the third title, "Clash Heroes,'' will be an action-role playing video game. While we have no idea of its contents, Supercell said that these three expansions are already in development, and they are still subject to change over time for future game improvements.
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Supercell's Record in Unreleasing Beta Games
While these beta games sound exciting, fans are expected to not get their hopes too high as Supercell had a history of stopping its beta releases like what it did to "Rush Wars" in 2019.
"With your feedback, we think these three can become the great games that Clash fans deserve. If they don't meet the standards though, we'll kill them and move on to other attempts," Supercell said in an announcement.
For "Clash" series fans, these three games would indicate a big leap for the game's expanded universe. Last 2020, Supercell released its short film entitled "LOST & Crowned."
Moreover, "The Simpsons" writers created a "Clash of Clans" series in 2016. This helped Supercell to have a big boost in its growth.
If you are wondering what titles would be released first, the company said that the "Clash Mini" and "Clash Heroes" would be the first two expansions to be launched on Supercell's studio in Shanghai.
The developers said that the "Clash" expansions will not affect the performance of the current games. Furthermore, there is still no official announcement of the beta release, but the company stated there are still other games that are currently in the work.
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Written by Joen Coronel