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{{Header Nav|game=Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword|num=1}}
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|image=Civilization IV BtS cover.jpg
|title=Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword
|title=Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword
|image=Civilization IV BtS cover.jpg
|developer=[[Firaxis Games]]
|developer=[[Firaxis Games]]
|publisher=[[Take Two Interactive]]
|publisher=[[2K Games]]
|distributor=[[2K Games]], [[Steam]], [[GameTap]]
|year=2007
|released={{sys|win}}{{au|2007|July 18}}{{uk|2007|July 20}}{{us|2007|July 23}}
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|version=3.19 (June 10, 2009)
|ratings={{ESRB|E10}}{{OFLC|PG}}
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|genre=[[Turn-based strategy]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|ratings={{ESRB|E10}}{{OFLC|PG}}
|systems=[[Windows]], [[Mac OS]]
|version=3.19 (June 10, 2009)
|preceded by=[[Civilization IV]]
|preceded by=[[Civilization IV]]
|series=Civilization
|series=Civilization
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'''Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword''' is the second official expansion pack of the critically-acclaimed [[turn-based strategy]] video game [[Civilization IV]]. The expansion focuses on adding content to the in-game time periods following the invention of gunpowder, and includes more general content such as 11 new scenarios, 10 new civilizations, and 16 new leaders.
'''Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword''' is the second official expansion pack of the critically-acclaimed [[turn-based strategy]] video game [[Civilization IV]]. The expansion focuses on adding content to the in-game time periods following the invention of gunpowder, and includes more general content such as 11 new scenarios, 10 new civilizations, and 16 new leaders.


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==Gameplay==
 
* '''Corporations''': A new gameplay feature, similar to religion, allows players to create corporations and spread them throughout the world. Each corporation provides benefits in exchange for certain resources.
==Overview==
* '''Espionage''': Now available much earlier in the game, this expanded feature offers players many new ways to spy on opponents, stir citizen unrest and defend their government’s secrets.
*'''Corporations''': A new gameplay feature, similar to religion allows players to create corporations and spread them throughout the world. Each corporation provides benefits in exchange for certain resources.  
* '''Random Events''': New random events such as natural disasters, pleas for help, or demands from their citizens will challenge players to overcome obstacles in order for their civilizations to prosper.
*'''Espionage''': Now available much earlier in the game, this expanded feature offers players many new ways to spy on opponents, stir citizen unrest and defend their government’s secrets.  
* '''Advanced Starts''': When starting the game in any era, this new option allows the player to purchase components for an already-developed nation.
*'''Random Events''': New random events such as natural disasters, pleas for help, or demands from their citizens will challenge players to overcome obstacles in order for their civilizations to prosper.
* '''Expanded Space Victory''': Obtaining a space victory is now more difficult and requires more strategy and decision-making than before.
*'''Advanced Starts''': When starting the game in any era, this new option allows the player to purchase components for an already-developed nation.
* '''Expanded Diplomatic Victory''': It is now possible to achieve diplomatic victories much earlier in the game, and to defy resolutions.
*'''Expanded Space Victory''': Obtaining a space victory is now more difficult and requires more strategy and decision-making than before.
* '''New Game Options''': Beyond the Sword offers various new game options, like new world types and the option to play any leader-civilization combination.
*'''Expanded Diplomatic Victory''': It is now possible to achieve diplomatic victories much earlier in the game, and to defy resolutions.
*'''New Game Options''': Beyond the Sword offers various new game options, like new world-types and the option to play any leader-civilization combination.


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[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:Firaxis Games]]
[[Category:2K Games]]
[[Category:2K Games]]
[[Category:Take-Two Interactive]]
[[Category:Firaxis Games]]
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[[Category:Turn-based strategy]]
[[Category:Turn-based strategy]]
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 9 November 2021

Box artwork for Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword.
Box artwork for Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword.
Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword
Developer(s)Firaxis Games
Publisher(s)2K Games
Year released2007
System(s)Windows, macOS
Preceded byCivilization IV
SeriesCivilization
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
Latest version3.19 (June 10, 2009)
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone 10+OFLC Parental Guidance
LinksCivilization IV: Beyond the Sword ChannelSearchSearch

Civilization IV: Beyond the Sword is the second official expansion pack of the critically-acclaimed turn-based strategy video game Civilization IV. The expansion focuses on adding content to the in-game time periods following the invention of gunpowder, and includes more general content such as 11 new scenarios, 10 new civilizations, and 16 new leaders.

Gameplay[edit]

  • Corporations: A new gameplay feature, similar to religion, allows players to create corporations and spread them throughout the world. Each corporation provides benefits in exchange for certain resources.
  • Espionage: Now available much earlier in the game, this expanded feature offers players many new ways to spy on opponents, stir citizen unrest and defend their government’s secrets.
  • Random Events: New random events such as natural disasters, pleas for help, or demands from their citizens will challenge players to overcome obstacles in order for their civilizations to prosper.
  • Advanced Starts: When starting the game in any era, this new option allows the player to purchase components for an already-developed nation.
  • Expanded Space Victory: Obtaining a space victory is now more difficult and requires more strategy and decision-making than before.
  • Expanded Diplomatic Victory: It is now possible to achieve diplomatic victories much earlier in the game, and to defy resolutions.
  • New Game Options: Beyond the Sword offers various new game options, like new world types and the option to play any leader-civilization combination.

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