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Civilization V is the sixth installment of the Civilization series (after [[Civilization Revolution|Civ Rev]] ). It was introduced at E3 2010, and the release date is set for Fall 2010.
'''''Civilization V''''' is the fifth main installment of the {{c|Civilization}} series.
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==Gameplay==
It features some significant changes from past installments. The tiles have been switched from squares to hexagons, and military units can no longer be stacked on the same tile. The game also introduces Social Policies that replaces the Civics system, Natural Wonders, strategic resources, minor civilizations called city-states and Unique Abilities for each Civ.
 
In Civilization V, players are challenged to build and lead a civilization through multiple eras, dividing their focus on growth, culture, economy, technologies and military. Like past installments there are multiple victory conditions, from taking over enemy capitals to winning the space race to being democratically elected as the supreme ruler of the world. It features most of the staple civilizations and some new ones, like the Songhai and the Siamese.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:05, 27 July 2022

Box artwork for Sid Meier's Civilization V.
Box artwork for Sid Meier's Civilization V.
Sid Meier's Civilization V
Developer(s)Firaxis Games
Publisher(s)2K Games
Year released2010
System(s)Windows, macOS
Expansion pack(s)Gods & Kings
Brave New World
Preceded byCivilization IV
SeriesCivilization
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone 10+PEGI Ages 12+BBFC Parental Guidance
LinksSid Meier's Civilization V at PCGamingWikiSid Meier's Civilization V ChannelSearchSearch

Civilization V is the fifth main installment of the Civilization series.

Gameplay[edit]

It features some significant changes from past installments. The tiles have been switched from squares to hexagons, and military units can no longer be stacked on the same tile. The game also introduces Social Policies that replaces the Civics system, Natural Wonders, strategic resources, minor civilizations called city-states and Unique Abilities for each Civ.

In Civilization V, players are challenged to build and lead a civilization through multiple eras, dividing their focus on growth, culture, economy, technologies and military. Like past installments there are multiple victory conditions, from taking over enemy capitals to winning the space race to being democratically elected as the supreme ruler of the world. It features most of the staple civilizations and some new ones, like the Songhai and the Siamese.

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