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Civilization VI [Steam] is to get a Spring patch with balance changes and bug fixes, but we're also getting the Persia & Macedon civilizations too.

Here's a look at the Macedon Civilization:
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They will come with two unique units. The Hypaspist, an elite unit with a shield, long spear and short swords and The Hetairoi, a fast Heavy Cavalry unit. They also get a unique building named Basilikoi Paides.

And the Persion Civilization:
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They will come with one unique unit. The Immortal, an elite heavy foot soldier with both long-rage and short-range armaments. They will also get a unique improvement named The Pairidaeza.

The way they have been announced sounds like they will be purchased together, but people who own the Deluxe edition will get them for free.

It's likely as usual the Linux version will have to wait on the spring update for Aspyr Media to port over the patch changes. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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catskinsox Mar 24, 2017
Looking forward to it.
walther von stolzing Mar 24, 2017
Do 'leaders' speak their own languages in diplomacy screens? I wonder whether there's any improvement in that regard over Civ V, where a few of the languages reportedly had absurd scripts, and amateurish 'voice acting'.

I can tell from my own knowledge that the Turkish was appallingly bad (unidiomatic, awful choice of words, 'acted' by an obvious amateur); I'm told some of the Greek (either Alexander or Theodora) didn't make much sense either.
giamic Mar 24, 2017
Catherine de' Medici, leading France, speaks sometimes a very good Italian with Florence accent - she was originally from there. However, I'm not good enough in the history of the Italian language to know if back in the 16th century they really spoke that way.


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Breeze Mar 24, 2017
Are the two new civs free or it's a paid dlc thing?
DLC, but part of Digital Deluxe if you purchased that version.
BTRE Mar 24, 2017
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Hopefully we'll finally get crossplatform MP with all platforms with the patch. Aspyr hinted in the Linux thread on Steam thread that that would be the case.

As for the civs? I'm not sure we needed a third ancient Greek leader. I'd rather have the Eastern Roman Empire if we must have more Greeks. If there's a scenario included, though, I look forward to recreating the Anabasis. Perisa is a good choice though, can't wait to try them out.
Nouser Mar 25, 2017
I just want the Polynesian back.
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