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All city-states will use the greatly expanded quest system, making city-states more dynamic and diplomatic victories more challenging, while decreasing the importance of gold when dealing with city-states. In addition, Mercantile city-states will be attractive for those of you who love to grow your civilization’s treasury. New City-States. With religion being added to the game, it only made sense to introduce Religious city-states which will interact with your religion in special ways. Surveilling foreign cities, stealing advanced techs, and garnering influence with city-states are some of the things you’ll be able to do with this new powerful mechanic. Among the changes to the combat system is the addition of melee naval units, which will force you to really rethink the way you execute your naval assaults.Įnhanced Diplomacy, with Espionage. In addition to being able to establish embassies with your rival civilizations, spies will now be an important part of how you conduct your foreign affairs. Reworked Combat System. The expansion has a reworked combat system along with an AI that places more emphasis on balanced army composition. Using the new “Faith” resource, you’ll be able to found your own religion and grow it from a simple Pantheon of the Gods to a world-spanning fully-customized religion. Religion. That’s right quite possibly the most requested major addition to the game is coming in the Gods & Kings expansion.
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Among the new civilizations are the Netherlands (William I, Prince of Orange), the Celts (Boudicca), and the Mayans (Pacal the Great). Tons of New Stuff. I know I just mentioned it, but I want to draw attention to just how many new things we’ve got here: 27 new units, 13 new buildings, 9 new wonders, and 9 new playable civilizations. But what about the big brand new game elements that will change the way you conquer the world? Let me lay it out for you: It will come as no surprise to those of you who are familar with expansion packs for previous Civilization games that Gods & Kings will add more techs, units, buildings, Wonders, and playable Civilizations. Today I am extremely excited to tell you all that yes, it will! Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Gods & Kings is currently slated for a late Spring 2012 release. So, what’s new (or old) in this expansion? Religion seems to be back (that’s good), there are 27 new units, 13 new buildings, 9 new wonders, 9 new playable civilizations, improved land and naval combat (naval was weak yes), enhanced diplomacy (I HOPE), espionage seems to be back also (improved from Civ 4 maybe), there will be more scenarios (which will include a Victorian science-fiction setting!) and new city states. Looks like many of us will return to Civ this Spring.įans of Civilization V have been begging me for an answer to this question for quite some time: will Civilization V get an expansion pack? A new civ, or new civ expansion always means serious business to strategy gamers. 2K Games have just announced the first expansion to Civ 5, named Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Gods & Kings.