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Clash Royalefans have called for a global boycott in an effort to pressure developer Supercell into reversing its latest update. While the company is no stranger to community backlash following major changes, this time the outrage feels more intense. ManyClash Royaleplayers appear more frustrated than ever, with some calling the update the final straw that could bring an end to the game’s nine-year run.

Ahead ofClash Royale’s A Tale of Thieves Season, Supercell made several controversial announcements, including the removal of Banner Boxes, which were previously used by players to earn seasonal Banner Frames and Decorations. Although the community disagreed with the move, players remained patient after the developer assured them that the decorative items would still be obtainable through other means. However, the removal of Banner Boxes turned out to be just the tip of the iceberg, with more contentious decisions soon following.

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WhenClash Royalereleased the March 31 update patch notes, fans were stunned to see just how many features were removed alongside Banner Boxes and Tokens. Supercell eliminated chests, shut down the Season Shop, nerfed daily drops and rewards, reduced Diamond Pass benefits, and raised prices for certain progression elements, such asClash Royale’s evolutions. To highlight the impact, fans on Reddit estimated that the update slashes player progression speed by 50%, which is a significant setback. With the update now live for about three weeks, many in the community are pushing for a boycott to curb microtransactions, hoping to send a clear message to Supercell by hitting its profits.

Thousands of Players Appear to Support the Clash Royale Boycott

One example of the growing call for a global boycott is a Reddit post by user Mactrain63 titled “Join the boycott.” In it, they outline how Supercell’s “greedy” decisions have impacted both F2P and P2W players regardless of spending habits. Mactrain63 urges others to stop purchasing any ofClash Royale’s premium bundles and gems, regardless of how appealing the marketing may be. In their view, this collective action could serve as a wake-up call for Supercell to roll back the recent changes.

So far, Supercell has remained silent on the ongoing backlash and growing controversy. Since its launch,Clash Royalehas consistently ranked among themost popular mobile games, maintaining a strong monthly player base. Despite the current wave of frustration, the game still has over four million concurrent players. While this doesn’t match its 2022 peak of over 13 million monthly players, it’s still a notable achievement for a nine-year-old title. Whether Supercell can sustain or grow this number, or if the recent changes will ultimately pushClash Royaletoward becoming another forgotten mobile game, remains to be seen.