Clash Royale Maintenance Break Ends: Servers Back Online
The Clash Royale maintenance break has officially concluded, and players can now jump back into the Arena. The development team at Supercell confirmed via the game’s official X (Twitter) account that the brief downtime to implement balance tweaks and bug fixes has been completed, and gameplay has resumed smoothly.
What Was Updated During the Maintenance?
This maintenance aimed to address targeted stability issues and apply a few balance adjustments based on community feedback. The main updates include:
- The Skeleton King’s ability radius reduced from 4 tiles to 3.5 tiles, fine-tuning his control range.
- A bug fix for the Ice Wizard, which previously caused a delay when spawning into matches.
- Corrections for the Royal Ghost Evolution’s Souldiers, which were occasionally spawning incorrectly on towers.
- Removal of the Pass Royale Emote from the Seasonal Lucky Chests pool.
These updates are designed to maintain healthy gameplay balance and improve battle reliability across devices.
How Long Was the Clash Royale Maintenance Break?
The maintenance lasted roughly one hour, beginning around 11:00 AM UTC (4:30 PM IST) and finishing by 12:00 PM UTC (5:30 PM IST). This timing matches Supercell’s usual maintenance schedule, which typically runs between 30 minutes and 1.5 hours, depending on patch size and server testing.
When Will Clash Royale Maintenance Break Be Over?
As of now, the maintenance is over and Clash Royale servers are fully operational again. Players can resume all game activities, including Ladder matches, events, and Clan Wars. If the app still shows “under maintenance,” it’s usually resolved by restarting or checking for pending updates from the App Store or Google Play.
Disclaimer:
The information regarding the Clash Royale maintenance break and updates is based on official announcements. Maintenance duration and patch details are subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, refer to official Clash Royale channels.




