Clash of Clans went through a maintenance hiatus on December 19, 2024, which lasted over an hour and fixed bugs such as incorrect obstacle sounds. However, players encountered several new bugs once it ended, affecting the trophy counting system in multiplayer raids. To address this issue, Supercell launched an emergency maintenance pause.
Since so many things happened in a single day, many players are confused about the situation and wondering if the bugs have been fixed. This article will provide clarity on the situation.
Everything you need to know about the Clash of Clans emergency maintenance pause
The initial maintenance pause occurred on December 19, 2024 at 8:30 am (UTC+0). It was supposed to fix the following bugs:
- Even after applying snow to the obstacles, the snowfall effect did not occur.
- Moving or touching obstacles caused incorrect sounds.
- The Builder Apprentice recurring job in Heroes was not working when players were offline for an extended period.
- Lab Assistant was not working when players logged into the game.
Supercell made a post about this maintenance pause and the issues it was supposed to address on the title’s social media. The developer stated that it would try to keep the pause as short as possible.
After 40 minutes, the title’s servers were back online. Supercell informed players about this on social media, asking them to install an optional update 16.654.16, which would fix all the bugs.
The situation took an unexpected turn when those who installed this update encountered new bugs that affected the trophy counting mechanics in multiplayer raids. Supercell announced an emergency maintenance pause to fix the problems, which have been going on for more than two hours.
According to the latest update from the developer, the team is working to understand the impact of the bug on trophy counts and how to address affected accounts.
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Edited by Angad Sharma.