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Development of Clash Mini Ceases, Server Shutdown Scheduled for Late April 2024

Development of Clash Mini Ceases, Server Shutdown Scheduled for Late April 2024
Development of Clash Mini Ceases, Server Shutdown Scheduled for Late April 2024 [Image via: Clash Mini Twitter Handle]
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Clash Mini Development Halted: The team behind Clash Mini, a well-liked strategy board game, recently made a public announcement about the discontinuation of its development. This news, shared via their official Twitter account, has caused a stir in the gaming community.

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The Reason for the Decision

In their announcement, the team cited ‘quality concerns’ as the primary reason for discontinuing Clash Mini. Despite the game being well-received by players, the development team felt that the game did not fully meet their quality standards. This led to the decision to discontinue the game, even before a full-fledged global release.

The Future of Clash Mini

Interestingly, the team has decided to preserve the Clash Mini experience in a unique way. They plan to integrate it into Clash Royale. While the specifics of this integration were not detailed, it suggests that the essence of Clash Mini will continue to exist in some form, offering a glimmer of hope to the fans.

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Server Shutdown

Supercell, the parent company, has officially confirmed that the server for Clash Mini is scheduled to shut down in late April 2024. This means that players will no longer be able to play the game after this date.

In-Game Purchases

For players who have made any in-game purchases in Clash Mini, they will have the option to transfer those to any live Supercell game before the server shutdown.

Supercell’s Track Record

Clash Mini joins a long list of games that Supercell has shut down or discontinued its development. This list includes games like Rush Wars, Everdale, Clash Quest, Boom Beach Frontlines, and Floodrush.

As the gaming community awaits further updates, the discontinuation of Clash Mini’s development marks a pivotal moment in its history.

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