We already got two american civs and one African civ...
I can't understand why everybody is convinced there's gonna be another ones...
morocco ? berber? really?
cherokee? apache? ... another cavalry rifle raider? we already got Lautaro
and why this stupid complaining about "blob" civs?... every major civ is already a blob...we got a german medieval leader with a submarine UU... samurais + electronic factories in japan... the spanish city list includes Oran and Havana ... isn't a "blob"?
is a videogame.. is based on stereotipes.. is about DISTINCTIVE and RECOGNIZABLE cultures.. why not a "generic" native american civ or a celt civ? Is far better than some obscure niche civ
If you are looking for somewhat historical accuracy... try EU or CK.. not civilization ..
Well VI has clearly been trying harder for purer historical representation than in prior games, foregoing civs like the Celts and Polynesia for specific cultures and polities like Scotland and Maori. It's still not perfect, but there is an obvious attempt being made.
Expecting the Berbers is really just an observation that the civ franchise tends to return or replace civs with each installment rather than cut them altogether. V had Songhai, Morocco, and Carthage crammed up in west Africa, but right now we only have Mali and Phoenicia; a Maghreb civ is still missing, and something Berber like Numidia could capture a very large geographic/cultural region of North Africa that is not represented in the game yet. (Now, as a matter of distinguishing the Berbers from Mali or Scythia, I agree I have doubts about the devs' ability to make them mechanically unique).
Regarding a NA tribe, you are right that we probably won't see a horse raider civ after the Mapuche. But a civ from western US would sell extremely well and many players want/expect something like the Navajo or Salish.
For "historical accuracy" I mean about mechanics and general framework
vampires, chtulu, soothsayers, etc... shouldn't be in this game... well ,, maybe a mod, but not the Devs wasting time and resources in things like that
A large portion of the playerbase wanted or was receptive to fantasy and sci-fi content. One of the best and most subscribed mods to V was a fantasy overhaul. So far, aside from Paititi/Fountain of Youth being included with Maya/GC, I think the devs' decision to add optional fantasy content has been justified for a game that is released on all platforms and is trying very hard to gain a casual audience and survive the death of 4X games.
I will ridicule about, for example, Russia's great people printing machine, but when I am playing Russia I can say I am having a lot of fun, because IMHO a "historical" game doesn't exist.
Yeah, while the choice of giving Russia a GWAM bonus isn't the worst, I do often wonder if that should/could have been a French or German or even Italian thing, and tying it to a lavra is just weird.
50% of people in a pool here have nothing against myth and popular culture in a game. At the same time, they are ok with vampires but are very conservative as it comes to blob Civs. Sorry, just an observation

I think it is all about the desire to see a dreamed Civs.

Some of us are more interested in some cultures and digs for some real niche ones. I wouldn't be surprised if for the majority of civ players Native American blob is not a problem. The bigger one is they don't have their nations represented. And we have only five spots left...
I think there are quite a few people who are turned off by blobs as a matter of perpetuating pop history misinformation about non-Western cultures. Native American blobs are probably the worst in a game which is mostly developed for American gamers, and I think it's a very common opinion that the "Native Americans" in IV were the most offensive civ design in the franchise, regardless of whether it personally offended them or not.
It would be like a Romance civ which combined Rome, Spain, France, Italy and Romania. Or a slavic civ which combines Russia, Poland, Czechia and the Balkans
I....would actually prefer a game like this. Think of all the design space that could be freed up if we only had Europe represented by: Celts, Latins/Goths, Franks/Germans/Teutons, Slavs, and Norse/Danes! That's five civs covering all of Europe. No more of this euro-centric BS.