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Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2 Unveils Some Much-Needed Changes

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Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2

Summary

  • The Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2 leaked some interesting gameplay changes along with ranked mode adjustments.
  • From a new mode in CWL to reworks on underground units, check out all the changes coming our way soon.

In the Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2, Supercell just leaked some of the changes coming with their next update. While the date of this forthcoming update is unknown, the community is buzzing with excitement thanks to the mentioned gameplay improvements.

From helping chiefs across different Townhalls with special achievements early to introducing a much-needed new format in Clan War Leagues, here are all the changes coming our way as per the CoC February 2026 Sneak Peek 2.

Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2 Gameplay Changes

The news of these changes further adds to the excitement, with the Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 1 leaking yesterday.

@ClashDotNinja took it to their official X to share all the changes that we can expect in their next major update.

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Clan War League Changes

One of the biggest highlights of the Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2 is the changes in the Clan War League. To help the clans with few members, Supercell finally announced the 5v5 war format. Moreover, it has also been added that the 30v30 format will offer more bonuses to the players.

Unbreakable Achievement Adjustment

With 5,000 successful defensive wins being one of the longest grinds for players, Supercell finally reduced it to 500 to encourage new and veteran players to work for the achievement and claim the 100 gem reward.

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Hero Adjustments

Multiple adjustments to the heroes of the game are one of the highlights of the Clash of Clans Sneak Peek 2. Firstly, both the mighty morsel and hero potion will only apply to attacks, not to defense. Following the update, the hero selector will only show locked heroes, pets, and common equipment.

QOL Gameplay Changes

Clash of Clans QOL Gameplay Changes
Clash of Clans Fancy Shop by YT/Judo Sloth Gaming

Players without the Fancy Shop will no longer see the ‘add effect’ button. Moreover, the information tab for the geared-up defenses will show the precise stats.

We can now toggle the visibility of special effects on decorations and shovelled obstacles on or off. In addition, the profile icons for guardians, pets, heroes, troops, and spells can be clickable for locked items.

Thanks to the forthcoming update, through the Blacksmith, players will now be able to see any equipment available in the game, but not yet unlocked or owned by the player. The Ore Bug has finally been fixed, and all earned ore exploitation has been revoked.

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Building and Troop Changes

Lastly, in the CoC February 2026 Sneak Peek 2, we have quite a few changes made to buildings (especially on defense). Firstly, the Mortar's attack speed is fixed. It will not fire with zero delay.

The Longshot's attack splash damage for air and ground will now be based on the target type. In terms of troops, Diggy and Miner have been reworked. They will now be more effective against hordes of Skeletons. In addition to all the gameplay changes, the Clash of Clans February 2026 Sneak Peek 2 also includes some important ranked mode adjustments.

Speaking of Sneak Peek, have you checked out the Clash of Clans new Pet Greedy Raven yet?

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the next update of Clash of Clans coming?

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As of now, Supercell has yet to provide an official date for the next big update of the game.

Will there be a new Clan War League format?

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Yes, there will be a new 5v5 Clan War League format.

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Edited by- Devesh Kumar Singh
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