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Supercell scraps new mobile IP Smash Land

Mobile giant Supercell has canned its next title.

Smash Land was being outlined as the follow-up to the studio’s hugely successful apps Clash of Clans, Boom Beach and Hay Day, which currently rank as the top, sixth and 16th-biggest iOS titles out there.

Although the game was yet to be released, some players had managed to sneak their way into trying the title out after testers in Australia and Canada opened up the way for others to jump in and give it a go.

Supercell was even accepting money via microtransactions for the game, which have now been halted ahead of Smash Land’s final termination date of September 1st.

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