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Looks like we're in for a treat with the big new expansion, Civilization VI: Gathering Storm, as it's releasing tomorrow.

This is excellent, since we've ended up waiting far too long for previous updates. Good to see Aspyr on top form for this, showing how it should be done so kudos to their team for this nice surprise.

Here's what Aspyr Media said on Steam:

Great news everyone! We just got signoff for the 14th with Gathering Storm AND we will be in-sync with cross platform :)

Happy Valentines Day Penguins!

With that in mind, I've reached out to Aspyr today to see if I can get a key to cover it properly. It will be a bit delayed of course, since it wasn't clear when Linux would get it.

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The expansion sounds massive! So it's going to be quite exciting.

Hat tip to Vildravn.

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vildravn Feb 13, 2019
QuoteHat tip to Vildravn.
:)

Excited for the game.
Liam Dawe Feb 13, 2019
Update: Aspyr has provided me with a key, so a couple of days after release I shall have some thoughts up.
Lycurgus87 Feb 13, 2019
Can't wait, I probably will not sleep this weekend. :D
sarlej Feb 13, 2019
What about cross platform multiplayer?
jens Feb 13, 2019
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Very nice, I'm ready for it.
slaapliedje Feb 13, 2019
Quoting: sarlejWhat about cross platform multiplayer?
Aspyr mentioned it's in sync right up there in the article. :)
Segata Sanshiro Feb 13, 2019
Expansion looks great and all, but £35 for DLC??? The base game is £50 for those of us who bought it day-1 and the other expansion (which I still haven't gotten round to buying because of the price) is £25. That's fu**ing nuts, there's no other way to describe that.

I remember the gold old days when you paid £30 for a game and £15 for each expansion and all the little pieces of additional £5 horse armour didn't exist.

I like Civ a lot and VI is pretty decent, but honestly the value for money is abhorrent. For those buying day-1 and paying £110 to have a full game, you're better off waiting a couple of years for a £20 "complete edition" and buy like 5 really decent games to play during that time. There's just no way of justifying that pricetag.
wytrabbit Feb 14, 2019
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Quoting: Segata SanshiroExpansion looks great and all, but £35 for DLC??? The base game is £50 for those of us who bought it day-1 and the other expansion (which I still haven't gotten round to buying because of the price) is £25. That's fu**ing nuts, there's no other way to describe that.

I remember the gold old days when you paid £30 for a game and £15 for each expansion and all the little pieces of additional £5 horse armour didn't exist.

I like Civ a lot and VI is pretty decent, but honestly the value for money is abhorrent. For those buying day-1 and paying £110 to have a full game, you're better off waiting a couple of years for a £20 "complete edition" and buy like 5 really decent games to play during that time. There's just no way of justifying that pricetag.

{ Low Price | High Quality | Fast Development Speed }
Choose 2.
Segata Sanshiro Feb 14, 2019
Quoting: wytrabbit
Quoting: Segata SanshiroExpansion looks great and all, but £35 for DLC??? The base game is £50 for those of us who bought it day-1 and the other expansion (which I still haven't gotten round to buying because of the price) is £25. That's fu**ing nuts, there's no other way to describe that.

I remember the gold old days when you paid £30 for a game and £15 for each expansion and all the little pieces of additional £5 horse armour didn't exist.

I like Civ a lot and VI is pretty decent, but honestly the value for money is abhorrent. For those buying day-1 and paying £110 to have a full game, you're better off waiting a couple of years for a £20 "complete edition" and buy like 5 really decent games to play during that time. There's just no way of justifying that pricetag.

{ Low Price | High Quality | Fast Development Speed }
Choose 2.

It has way more to do with people sitting around rooms calculating pricing models and market demographics than anything to do with game development or the quality of the product. If it were up to a lot of developers, we would get none of those three things and we would still be paying these prices, I mean look at EA.
SadL Feb 14, 2019
Why am I under the impression they also reduced the size??? I remember it being about 40 GB (with all DLCs)..now I check steamdb and it seams considerably smaller..I had to delete it about a month ago because of this..hm..

Also a huge Thanks to Aspyr for this day-1 release of the expansion!! (many games to play right now but Civ will always be in my heart)
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