Supercell is stirring up nostalgia with the launch of the new Retro Royale Mode in Clash Royale, taking players back to the game's 2017 roots. This exciting limited-time event runs from March 12th to March 26th and offers players a chance to earn fantastic rewards. As you climb the 30-step ladder, you'll be able to collect Gold and Season Tokens, enhancing your gameplay experience.
Yesterday, we discussed how Supercell's decision to remove Troop Training times from Clash of Clans showcases their commitment to keeping their top games fresh and engaging. Now, to celebrate Clash Royale's latest anniversary, Supercell is introducing the Retro Royale mode, which transports players back to the game's launch period, complete with the original meta and cards. During the event, you'll have access to a curated selection of 80 cards to help you ascend the Retro Ladder and battle for exclusive rewards.
As you progress and reach the Competitive League, your starting rank will be determined by your progress on the Tropy Road. From there, it's all about showcasing your skills in Retro Royale. The higher you climb on the leaderboard, the more you'll prove your timeless talent in the game.
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It's quite the twist that right after discussing Supercell's efforts to keep their games feeling fresh, a retro mode like this is introduced. Yet, there's a clear distinction between something feeling outdated and something being nostalgic. With the rewards on offer, it's easy to see why fans will be eager to dive in and experience this blast from the past.
Make sure to participate at least once in both the Retro Ladder and the Competitive League to earn a special badge for each. Whether you're a veteran or a newcomer, this is your chance to relive the early days of Clash Royale while earning unique rewards.
If you're looking to improve your skills in Clash Royale, don't forget to check out our guides. Our Clash Royale tier list can help you decide which cards to use and which to avoid, giving you the edge you need to succeed in the arena.