

Among the changes to the combat system is the addition of melee naval units, which will force you to really rethink the way you execute your naval assaults. Reworked Combat System - Combat has been reworked, as has the AI, placing more emphasis on balanced army composition.Religion - Quite possibly the most requested major addition to Civilization V, the Gods & Kings expansion offers a new "Faith" resource that enables you to found your own religion and grow it from a simple Pantheon of the Gods to a world-spanning fully-customized religion.Among the new civilizations are the Netherlands (William I, Prince of Orange), the Celts (Boudicca), and the Mayans (Pacal the Great). A Wealth of New Content - 27 new units, 13 new buildings, nine new wonders, and nine new playable civilizations all highlight this grand expansion pack.Finally, two new game scenarios titled "War Between the States" and the epic "Scramble for Africa" let you fight the American Civil War and explore the Dark Continent. Eight new Wonders are added including the iconic Parthenon, Broadway, the Uffizi, and more. International trade routes aid in making your city an international trade hub, while also spreading religion, cultural influence, and science. A World Congress will vote on critical issues like implementing trade sanctions against rogue nations, limiting resource usage, designating host cities for the World Games and the use of nuclear weapons. A new culture victory can be achieved after spreading your culture across the globe, becoming the envy of the world. Nine new civilizations are included in the expansion including Casimir III of Poland.


The second major expansion pack for Sid Meier's Civilization V, Brave New World introduces international trade and focus on culture and diplomacy, and will include new civilizations, a Culture Victory, World Congress, international trade routes, Wonders, and new game scenarios, for hours and hours of new Civilization experiences. Sid Meier's Civilization V: Brave New World
