

Six DLC packs will become available on a bimonthly basis from May 2020 to March 2021 as in-app purchasesĮxpand your Civilization VI experience throughout world history with new challenges and leaders from Australia, Macedon, Nubia, Poland, and more in the six unique Civilization & Scenario Packs. Natural disasters like floods, storms, and volcanoes can pillage or destroy your Improvements and Districts – but they may also refresh and enrich the lands after they pass.Ĭontinue your quest to build your greatest empire with the Civilization VI - New Frontier Pass, featuring eight new civilizations and nine new leaders, and a variety of new gameplay content, including six new game modes. The choices you make in the Gathering Storm expansion will influence the world ecosystem and could impact the future of the entire planet. Respond well to the challenges of a Dark Age, and your civilization can rise again into renewal with a Heroic Age. In the Rise and Fall expansion, successful leadership of a civilization can send it into a prosperous Golden Age, but falling behind can usher in a Dark Age. New tutorial systems introduce new players to the underlying concepts so they can easily get started.

Veteran players have new ways to build and tune their civilization for the greatest chance of success. Expand your empire across the map, advance your culture, and compete against history’s greatest leaders to build a civilization that will stand the test of time. Dislikes civilizations that control a small amount of territory.Play the award-winning experience. Trajan – Optimus Princepes in Civilization VI Dislikes leaders who backstab or declare Surprise Wars. Likes leaders with whom she has made a Declaration of Friendship. Tomyris – Honorable Warrior in Civilization VI Saladin – Ayyubid Dynasty in Civilization VIĭislikes civilizations following other Religions, or waging war on the followers of his Religion. Theodore Roosevelt – Big Stick Policy in Civilization VIĭislikes wars on his own continent, as well as wars against city-states. Dislikes leaders who build more wonders than he does. Likes leaders who do not compete with him for Wonders. Dislikes civilizations that spread other religions to his cities. Likes civilizations that follow his religion.

Dislikes backwards civilizations that are lacking in Science and Culture. Likes civilizations that are ahead of him in Science and Culture. Dislikes civilizations that are directly competing for city-state allegiance. Likes civilizations that aren’t competing for the same city-state allegiance. Dislikes leaders who have founded a religion and not spread it to a Kongo city.ĭislikes civilizations which compete with him for Great People, and likes leaders with weaker Great Person recruitment efforts. Likes leaders whose religions have spread to his cities. Dislikes civilizations that have a luxury resource he has not yet collected. Likes civilizations that have the same luxury resources as he does. Dislikes civilizations that are strong in military but weak in Faith and Culture. Likes civilizations that have a strong military, Faith, and Culture. Dislikes leaders who neglect their naval units. Dislikes civilizations that have surrendered in a peace deal and civilizations that have never engaged in a war. Likes civilizations that haven’t yielded in a peace deal. Dislikes anyone denouncing or attacking his friends and allies. Likes civilizations who are willing to form a long-term alliance. Likes civilizations with powerful militaries, and dislikes civilizations with weak militaries.ĭislikes city-state suzerains as well as leaders who have conquered city-states. Dislikes civilizations that ignore these espionage activities. Gains as many spies and as much diplomatic access as possible. Here are all of the leaders that you can encounter, and how you can get on their good or bad sides in Civilization VI. Each one, when left to their own devices, plays the game in their own unique way.

Civilization VI boasts an impressive plethora of starting leaders.
