'Clash of Clans' News: October Update Released!; Users Experiencing Problems And Issues Again?

By Sam Will - 14 Oct '16 09:20AM

In the past months, Supercell was busy preparing for a big update, which was supposed to be released last month. This week, the anticipated "Clash of Clans" October update was finally out. However, reports have it that Clashers encountered a number of bugs.

Supercell Releases Buggy 'Clash of Clans' Update Again

Supercell has a history of releasing buggy updates. This time, the "Clash of Clans" developers did it again. The team proved it once again that "history repeats itself" as a number of Clashers reported issues on their recent "Clash of Clans" patch.

According to GottaBeMobile, the anticipated "Clash of Clans" October update has finally arrived. Unfortunately, to the dismay of many, just like Supercell's previous update, the patch was not flawless. There's a number of reported issues.

'Clash of Clans' October Update Issues

Per the report, the highlights of the "Clash of Clans" October update are the Tower Bomb, Gold Elixir and Gems. Unfortunately, the same features are behind the problems of the "Clash of Clans" players.

In the Supercell "Clash of Clans" forum you will find the different bugs in the recent patch. Some are having difficulties in loading the game or are encountering frozen screens.

The "Clash of Clans" developers also acknowledges their shortcoming in delivering the special packages that they promised like the Bomb Tower. Reports have it that users are upset for not getting the features that Supercell promised in the anticipated "Clash of Clans" October update, especially that they spent money on it.

However, Supercell promised to look on it and to provide a solution as soon as possible. They are also encouraging Clashers to send screenshots or relevant details of any issues that they encounter in the recent "Clash of Clans" update. Supercell wants the gamers to test the new features and report any bugs they find.

How do you find the "Clash of Clans" October update? Did you find any bugs? Share your thoughts in the comment section below.

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