Get a First Look at Cities and America in Two New Civilization VI Videos
Two new Civilization VI trailers show off the changes coming to cities, as well as a first look at the American civilization.
Civilization VI is coming in October, and 2K and Firaxis are showing off a first look at some of what the new game will include in two new trailers.
First up is a video that shows off the changes coming to cities, which Firaxis is calling "Unstacking." Now instead of all your building being clustered into one tile, your city center will occupy one tile, with districts surrounding it. This will offer up the chance for specific bonuses, as well bringing new strategies for how you defend and attack cities.
Next, the Civ 6 team is showing off the American civilization. Lead by Theodore Roosevelt, the Americans will get the P-51 Mustang unique unit, as well as Roosevelt's own unit, the Rough Riders. They will also have access to the Film Studio as their unique building.
Civilization VI is set to launch on PC on October 21, with Mac and Linux versions planned as well.
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Two new Civilization VI trailers show off the changes coming to cities, as well as a first look at the American civilization.
Civilization VI is coming in October, and 2K and Firaxis are showing off a first look at some of what the new game will include in two new trailers.
First up is a video that shows off the changes coming to cities, which Firaxis is calling "Unstacking." Now instead of all your building being clustered into one tile, your city center will occupy one tile, with districts surrounding it. This will offer up the chance for specific bonuses, as well bringing new strategies for how you defend and attack cities.
Next, the Civ 6 team is showing off the American civilization. Lead by Theodore Roosevelt, the Americans will get the P-51 Mustang unique unit, as well as Roosevelt's own unit, the Rough Riders. They will also have access to the Film Studio as their unique building.
Civilization VI is set to launch on PC on October 21, with Mac and Linux versions planned as well.
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