"So imagine you're building one of the wonders of the world in Krakow," Firaxis' Ed Beach told Polygon, "you could have all your trade units channeled internally to get that extra production out there and build that wonder faster than someone else and finish it first." The trade system is getting major revisions, becoming less abstract and letting players determine their own precise trade routes to pick who they trade with. ![]() New civilizations include Poland under the rule of Casimir III, Assyria with Ashurbanipal, Brazil with Pedro II, Portugal with Maria I, and the Zulu under Shaka. This expansion will bring the number of civilizations to 43. Today the company revealed a large increase to the number of available civilizations, along with details on the new trade routes and ideology systems. Firaxis is slowly unwrapping Civilization 5's next expansion, Brave New World, as we approach its July 9 release.
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