Clash of Clans releases absurd $12 “Foot Tribute” bundle and players are in shock

Players are confused by a new $12 offer from Clash of Clans, which seems oddly targeted towards people who like feet.

The mobile game launched a new in-game bundle called “Foot Tribute Bundle” on April 17th, showcasing a picture of the Archer character relaxing with her feet up.

Treat yourself like royalty! Our new Foot Tribute Bundle is here – beautifully crafted, strikingly elegant, and designed for pure indulgence. Forget your worries and embrace lasting sophistication.

This package includes seven Foot Tribute statues. You can get the complete set for 500 Gems, or buy each statue separately.

The response has been mixed, with foot lovers all for it and everyone else a bit perplexed.

Clans of Clans’ new foot bundle confuses players

The replies on X were all over the map with some taking issue with the game adding fetish content.

“This is a f**king kids game. I’m out,” one said.

“This is like genuinely weird for a kids game,” another chimed in.

Not everyone was opposed, however.

What a disgusting bundle. I’ll go get mine.

— Eugene Phyton (@iAmPhyton) April 17, 2026

“What a disgusting bundle. I’ll go get mine,” someone else joked.

A player shared screenshots on Reddit, commenting that Supercell clearly understands its players.

Supercell really knows their audience
byu/MikeWangedIt inClashOfClans

Twitch streamer Kalei playfully expressed a hope that Marvel Rivals wouldn’t copy a similar style, jokingly saying she’d be annoyed if characters like Psylocke, Emma Frost, and Black Cat—known for their appealing character designs—replaced the Archer with a focus on their feet.

Okay, seriously, this is just awful and super unprofessional. As a player, I’d be so annoyed if Marvel Rivals replaced the Archer with characters like Psylocke, Emma Frost, and Black Cat just to focus on… well, their feet. It feels completely unnecessary and takes away from the game.

— Kalei (@KaleiRenay) April 17, 2026

People are increasingly interested in feet, and it’s even starting to impact tipping culture. Recently, an Uber Eats driver gained popularity online after sharing that she received larger tips when she added pictures of her feet to her delivery photos.

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2026-04-17 23:19