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It's not confirmed, but highly likely based off of both Gran Colombia and Maya being in the same one.
The question is Pack 1 all of the Americas, or based off of Latin America? Hopefully it's the latter. North America is now pretty scarce.
As much as I want Italy I'm not sure it will happen. If we get two European Civs both Portugal and the Byzantines are more likely. Plus Bologna was added recently, though it was just a replacement for Stockholm. I'm not sure Vatican City matters because it's an independent city-state in real life and not part of Italy even though it's completely surrounded by Rome.
Part of me doesn't see how it won't be Mongolia.
Korea has a certain playstyle and Seondeok fits it fine. I feel like any other leader would be the same or not fit the science theme, unless that's the reason they want to go with a new leader.
I also don't think we'll have another European alt. leader after getting Eleanor of Aquitaine so that rules out Scotland and the Netherlands.
If the Netherlands get a new leader, do we expect it to have something to do with trade routes because Wilhelmina has that covered? If not I can't see the Netherlands not have any trading abilities whatsoever.
I agree that the others have less of a chance. Except the Cree, they have no chance for obvious reasons.
I agree that Mongolia seems far an away the most likely candidate, since Kublai has been an alt-leader for Mongolia before.
Korea seems second most likely for reasons that @AntSou described. It could increase sales in South Korea. Unfortunately, I'm not particularly fond of pandering to the type of people that have criticized Seondeok for the reasons they have criticized her.
Netherlands and Scotland could both receive an alt-leader that pulls an Eleanor and also rules England. William III for Netherlands and Seamus VI for Scotland. Or Netherlands could get William the Silent, which could make for a more combative Netherlands, since he fought to free the country from Spain.