That was quite a oopsy from Polygon huh? Basically the content from Deluxe edition, aka Crossroads of the World pack. So the new addition, basing their Age on what their IP versions are: Britain (presumably Modern), Bulgaria (presumably Exploration), Carthage (presumably Antiquity), Nepal (presumably Modern)
The new leaders are: Ada Lovelace, Simón Bolívar
And the wonders are Machapuchare, Mount Fuji, Vihren and Vinicunca
i guess the other point to make is that the inclusion of Silla, Carthage and Assyria in the DLC demonstrates that the existence of names as Independent Powers has no impact on whether they will appear in the near term as DLC.
And another oopsy happened again...
The other civs: Assyria (presumably Antiquity), Đại Việt (presumably Exploration), Qajar (presumably Modern), Silla (presumably Antiquity)
The other new leaders are: Rani Lakshmibai, Temüjin Ghensis Khan
And another oopsy happened again...
The other civs: Assyria (presumably Antiquity), Đại Việt (presumably Exploration), Qajar (presumably Modern), Silla (presumably Antiquity)
The other new leaders are: Rani Lakshmibai, Temüjin Ghensis Khan
And another oopsy happened again...
The other civs: Assyria (presumably Antiquity), Đại Việt (presumably Exploration), Qajar (presumably Modern), Silla (presumably Antiquity)
The other new leaders are: Rani Lakshmibai, Temüjin Ghensis Khan
i guess the other point to make is that the inclusion of Silla, Carthage and Assyria in the DLC demonstrates that the existence of names as Independent Powers has no impact on whether they will appear in the near term as DLC.
In fairness, Civ 7 has the least expanded versions of these. In Civ 5, they had unique tunes, and in Civ 6 they had symbols and powers. So in Civ 7 it's literally just 2 lines of text plus possibly a civilopedia entry.
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