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The second expansion for Sid Meier’s Civilization VI tests players with a world around them that is more alive than ever before, with weather changes, natural disasters reflecting an ecosystem that responds to the decisions civilizations make and a World Congress that leads the global community in deciding on critical issues facing the planet. The future of the world is decided by players in Gathering Storm.
Volcanic eruptions, river floods, rising seas, hurricanes, dust storms, blizzards, tornadoes and drought all challenge players to research advanced technologies and build improvements to make their cities more resilient. Some of these can destroy improvements and district but they can also enrich resource yields. Meanwhile carbon emissions from power generation can increase the frequency of disasters, though green alternatives are available.
Strategic resources now play an additional role in Gathering Storm. They are consumed in power plants to generate electricity for your cities. Your first power sources will be coal and oil, but renewable energy sources will unlock as you research more contemporary technologies. The world’s temperature is directly affected by resource use and left unchecked can cause the ice caps to melt and sea levels to rise.
To help shape the future of the world, Gathering Storm introduces the World Congress, which lets you make your voice heard on a grand stage with other leaders of the world. Earn diplomatic favors, influence cit-states, compete in World Games and more. You can call a Special Session to address world emergencies and work towards achieving a Diplomatic Victory.
In addition to more wonders, units, improvements, buildings and districts, Gathering Storm adds two new compelling scenarios to play: The Black Death and War Machine. In The Black Death, you must lead your nation through a calamitous pandemic while in War Machine, you and other players clash over the fate of Paris in World War I.
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