Civilization VI Rise and Fall : Korean civilization

  POSTED December 06, 2017

Firaxis Games revealed that Queen Seondeok will lead Korea in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Rise and Fall. Anyway, Korean players seem not to be happy with this decision. 

  Civilization VI Rise and Fall : Korean civilization

Long before Seondeok was crowned Queen of Silla (now Korea), legends tell of her being incredibly clever. That insightfulness made her a diplomat to be respected and a strategist to be feared.

With no male successors, Seondeok became the rightful heir after King Jinpyeong’s death in 632. This lead to infighting and some outright rebellions.  All the while, she still set about major projects to improve the lives of the Sillan people. Welfare policies were put in place to help the most impoverished citizens. She invested heavily in education, allowing knowledge in the arts and sciences to flourish during her rule.

Anyway, korean players seem not to be happy with the choice of Queen Seondeok as leader of korean civilization according to negative comments on social media. 

Sid Meier’s Civilization VI: Rise and Fall will be available for Windows PC on February 8, 2018. Rise and Fall brings new choices, strategies, and challenges for players as they guide a civilization through the ages. The expansion introduces new Great Ages, a new city loyalty system, and Governors while expanding existing Diplomacy and Government systems; and adds nine new leaders and eight new civilizations, a variety of new units, districts, wonders, buildings, and more. Players can now lead their empire into a Golden Age of prosperity or emerge triumphantly from a Dark Age into a memorable Heroic Age.

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