Clash of Clans Blocked Login for Players in Un-Supported Nation
2023-06-07
Find out why Clash of Clans players in unsupported countries are experiencing login errors and account blocks in this article.
A recent news report states that players from certain countries are having trouble accessing their Clash of Clans accounts, which suggests that they may have been banned. These particular countries do not have access to Account Protection because Supercell is no longer operating there.
Many Clash of Clans players reports receiving an error during login
Since Monday, players have been informing the Reddit r/ClashOfClans community about their struggles with being unable to access their game accounts, despite no official announcement. The situation intensified as more players began experiencing the same error on their accounts.
Nonetheless, the impact of this issue was limited to a small fraction of players worldwide. A lot of them were not even notified and could play without any restrictions. This sparked conversations regarding how it might pose a concern for gamers in various regions, which turned out to be true.
Currently, some players from certain countries are experiencing these problems that have been verified.
- Belarus (BY)
- Russia (RU)
- Iran (IR)
- Cuba (CU)
- North Korea (KP)
Players from these areas are experiencing difficulty logging in and are using VPNs to gain access. It is important to note that all of these nations lack Supercell's Account Protection option.
It has been reported that players from Vietnam and China have experienced similar problems, but they are still able to access the game. A user from Syria has also mentioned encountering this issue, although it is not yet verified.
The reasons given for Supercell's actions are related to sanctions and legal requirements, but there hasn't been any clear explanation yet. Even though it was previously reported that Supercell removed its apps from the Google Play Store and App Store in Russia and Belarus, players from those areas were still able to access them. We'll have to wait for further developments before knowing what will occur next.