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Retro Royale Mode Brings Clash Royale Back to Its Roots

Author : Dylan Mar 25,2025

Clash Royale is turning back the clock with the exciting new Retro Royale Mode, harking back to its 2017 roots. From March 12th to the 26th, players can dive into this limited-time event and reap some fantastic rewards. As you climb the 30-step ladder, you'll be rewarded with Gold and Season Tokens, adding an extra layer of incentive to this nostalgic journey.

Supercell's commitment to refreshing their flagship titles is evident not only in Clash of Clans but also with this anniversary celebration for Clash Royale. The Retro Royale mode, unveiled through an engaging trailer, invites players to experience the game as it was at launch, complete with the original meta and a restricted card pool of 80 cards. As you ascend the Retro Ladder, you'll battle it out for exclusive rewards, making every climb a thrilling challenge.

The competition intensifies as you progress through the ranks. Upon reaching the Competitive League, your starting rank will be determined by your progress on the Tropy Road. From there, it's all about your performance in Retro Royale, so keep pushing the leaderboard to showcase your enduring skills.

Clash Royale Retro Royale Mode

It's quite the twist that just after discussing Supercell's efforts to keep their games fresh, a retro mode emerges. Yet, there's a distinct difference between something feeling outdated and something evoking nostalgia. With the enticing rewards up for grabs, it's hard to imagine why fans wouldn't want to jump in and relive the past.

Don't forget, participating in both the Retro Ladder and the Competitive League at least once will earn you a unique badge for each, adding to the allure of this event.

If you're aiming to excel in Clash Royale, be sure to explore our guides for a competitive edge. Our Clash Royale tier list can help you decide which cards to pick and which to avoid, ensuring you stay ahead of the game.

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