Supercell, the mobile game organization behind Clash of Clans and Clash Royale, ordinarily prefers to keep its game declarations away from plain view. Be that as it may, today, it dropped a trailer unveiling an astounding three in-progress mobile games, all set in the Clash universe.
The main game, Clash Quest, is a turn-based, strategic, experience system game where players deploy troops on a matrix put together a guide them to battle foes with respect to a restricted guide. People can assault alone, yet consolidating gatherings of comparable soldiers can be utilized for a more impressive impact.
While Clash Quest is being created at Supercell in Helsinki, the other two games are being created at Supercell’s fresher station, in Shanghai. One of these is Clash Mini, a mobile tabletop game that utilizes miniatures (subsequently the name) of exemplary Clash characters. The second, Clash Heroes, is a top-down action experience game that radiates happy Diablo vibes.
What may promptly strike Clash fans is that none of these games looks similar to Clash Royale or Clans regarding play, notwithstanding tasteful similitudes. That is deliberate, composed Supercell in a declaration today:
“These new games are not at all like earlier Clash games. We need to zero in on making better approaches for getting a charge out of and playing with your number one Clash characters while developing the world through new conditions and interactive experiences. That last part is critical – we need to offer better approaches for playing Clash and expect these games to add to your present gaming experience.
There’s a possibility you probably won’t care for these games, and that is OK it’s all acceptable. We absolutely comprehend that these are totally different from Clash of Clans and Clash Royale. On top of offering another Clash insight to current players, we need to expand Clash to new crowds who haven’t encountered Clash previously.”
Each of the three games is still right off the bat being developed, and it ought to be noted that Supercell as a studio has a long history of dropping titles, frequently before they are even reported; however, some of the time, even when they’ve been in open betas for quite a long time. So while every one of all three of these games may look splendid and sparkling in this trailer, it’s conceivable that any of them may not come around.
In any case, on the bright side, regardless of whether any of them are delivered, the Clash of Clans and Clash Royale businesses will continue, of course. Clash of Clans is still delivering new content regularly, regardless of having been released almost 10 years prior, as is Clash Royale, which just celebrated its fifth anniversary. What’s more, Supercell affirmed it is still dealing with different games outside of the Clash universe, also.