With the first ever
official Clash of Clans community event, ClashCon, coming to Helsinki on 24
October, Supercell is acknowledging the importance of its fans.

Such an event also
raises a number of questions about traditional conceptions of casual and core
gameplay, the importance of community building, and even the potential for
Clash of Clans to enter eSports territory.
As such, we reached out
to Marika Appel, Clash of Clans Community Manager at Supercell, to talk more
about the wider significance of the upcoming event.
PocketGamer.biz:
Do you events like
ClashCon demonstrate that mobile games go beyond the oft-used 'casual'
description?
Marika Appel:
Absolutely. Our fanbase is certainly genuine, and very, very dedicated. The
reception of Clash of Clans has continued to surprise us since its launch three
years ago and we think it absolutely shows that the lines between ‘casual’ and
‘core’ are not as clear as people once thought they were.
Many of our players do
play Clash casually, but we’re also lucky enough to have a strong, dedicated
community of players who spend a lot of time in the game, have built
relationships with their clan members, set up events and meet-ups locally, and
are always looking for new ways to strategize and play.
ClashCon is all about
the community, so we just want to create a fun and beneficial experience for
our most dedicated players and celebrate them.
Do you think events
like this one showcase the rise of Clash of Clans as an eSport?
Anything is possible,
but no matter what we’ll always try to follow our community’s lead with Clash
of Clans.
Over the last year or
so we have seen an increase in people playing competitively, and on the other
side the spectatorship element of the game, which is why we’re hosting
tournaments at ClashCon.
We always want to
support our fans, and how they’re playing the game. To that end, we think our
community will be excited to see what’s coming for the game.
With regards to our
long-term vision, all I can say is that I don’t know, but, it’s certainly
within the realm of possibility if that’s where fans want to take it!
This year's ClashCon
will be held in Helsinki, but are there plans to bring ClashCon to other
countries and make it a more regular event?
For now we’re focused
on making our first-ever ClashCon here in Helsinki as fun and as valuable for
our community as possible.
But if there does end
up being enough of a demand for ClashCons in other regions we would certainly
look into delivering that.
How does community
impact the ongoing development of the game?
We do think it’s an
amazing experience for our developers to be able to see first-hand how much of
an impact the game they created has made.
ClashCon is a
celebration of our fans and an wonderful experience for our Clash of Clans team
to meet some of the most dedicated players from all over the world and learn
from them.
The community has had
an impact on game features, characters, updates, etc.

By Matt Suckley, Staff
Writer
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