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    Clash Royale is a free-to-play real-time strategy mobile game developed and published by Supercell, the Finnish company behind titles like Clash of Clans, Brawl Stars, and Boom Beach. It was released globally on March 2, 2016.

    The game combines elements of collectible card games, tower defense, and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) gameplay. Players collect and upgrade cards featuring troops, spells, and buildings from the Clash universe and use them in short, fast-paced 1v1 or 2v2 battles. The goal is to destroy the opponent’s Crown Towers while defending one’s own.

    Gameplay
    • Card System: Players build an 8-card deck to use in battle. Cards are leveled up by collecting duplicates.
    • Arenas & Leagues: Battles take place in different arenas, unlocked by earning trophies. At higher trophy counts, players enter leagues with seasonal rewards.
    • Clans: Players can join clans to donate cards, chat, and participate in Clan Wars.
    • Game Modes: Includes classic 1v1 battles, 2v2 co-op battles, special challenges, and seasonal events.

    Development & Popularity
    • Developed by Supercell, Clash Royale quickly became one of the highest-grossing mobile games worldwide.
    • It received “Best Game” honors from both Google Play and the App Store in 2016.
    • The game maintains popularity through regular balance updates, new cards, and seasonal content.

    Platforms
    Clash Royale is available for free with optional in-app purchases on:
    • iOS (App Store)
    • Android (Google Play)

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