- The first episode of the Clash Royale Overtime Podcast aired recently.
- The developers shed some more light on what they are working on and might introduce in the future.
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Supercell Hosts Clash Royale Overtime Podcast, Revealing Future Plans for the Game

Summary
The Clash Royale Overtime Podcast was held the first official podcast from Supercell. It was conducted by Emilia, the Clash Royale Community Manager, along with Lead Designer James, Live Ops Manager Tom, and popular content creators like SirTag, Morten, Alpe, and Shane.
Being a two-hour-long podcast, here's everything we get to know about the game's current state and its plans beyond from this Clash Royale Overtime Podcast.
Clash Royale Overtime Podcast: Everything We Get To Know
The main purpose of this Clash Royale Overtime Podcast was to shed some light on the problems that the community has been complaining about for some time.
This includes the current state of heroes in the game and the controversial addition of Clash Royale Level 16 upgrades. Here are some of the overarching topics touched upon in the Clash Royale Overtime Podcast.
State of Heroes

The Heroes launch was poorly received by the Clash Royale community. The developers had to focus on releasing more Heroes so that players had more options to choose from for their decks.
The developers want to build a system where players always have something new worth grinding for, and hence they introduced the Heroes, different from the Champions. They wish to continue focusing on experimentation, aiming to keep the game fresh. Check out our Clash Royale Heroes Tier List to see which Heroes are worth using now.
Level 16
Supercell wishes to focus on creating a never-ending game that never ends in terms of the grind. After introducing multiple changes already and increasing the card level system's functionality, they don’t wish to introduce further drastic changes yet.
The developers know that there are plenty of new casual gamers who are simply playing catch-up, and tweaking the system can make it accessible for all types of players.
Clan War Rework and Fifth Tab
We will likely see a clan rework coming soon. The developers so far have been thinking about how to improve the social experience with clans in mind. However, no concrete details were shared.

Moreover, it has been confirmed that the fifth tab on the home screen is coming soon. It might be related to seasonal rewards and special, limited-time events. Between this and the clan rework, however, the fifth tab will arrive sooner.
More Tournaments and IRL Events
Supercell seems to be working towards seeing more improvements in the bloom of small-level tournaments. They have been working on adding new in-game tools so players can create their own custom tournaments. This will help groups to compete against each other in unofficial tournaments using the best Clash Royale Meta Decks.
Future Plans
Supercell wants to balance the need for new in-game additions with something interesting for everyone. They don’t wish to release new mechanics without breaking player engagement and enjoyment. Additionally, they have been focusing on seasonal arenas, introducing fun and unique gameplay mechanics to keep players engaged while climbing the ladder.
Additionally, the developers are also considering introducing new skins based on the Chinese version of Clash Royale. However, these could lead to potential difficulties for players to identify troops in the midst of a match.
That's everything we had from the Clash Royale Overtime Podcast. This episode has so far been somewhat helpful in helping the developers be more transparent with the community. For more content on Clash Royale, keep following our Sportsdunia Gaming page!
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the current Clash Royale season end?
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When will the current Clash Royale season end?
The current Clash Royale season will end on Monday, July 6, 2026.
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