Civilization VI – Qin Shi Huang and China

Posted on 20 Jul 2016 by
Sawyer Scherbenske

In Civ VI China and their unique Dynastic Cycle ability give them a larger boosts from eureakas and inspirations (science bonuses) than others civs. It also gets more use out of his workers, giving them another use and have them boost construction on ancient and classical wonders. Militarily, they get the crouching tiger cannon, a cannon that doesn’t require special strategic resources to build.

Like Egypt, China is a civ focused around building wonders and getting the most out of workers. Unlike Egypt however, China is a more defensive civ with a heavy focus on science and late-game advancement over short term military games.

With Qin Shi Huang’s China, the total confirmed civ count is up to five with Queen Victoria for England, Teddy Roosevelt for the USA, Cleopatra for Egypt, and Hojo Tokimune for Japan. Sid Meier’s Civilization VI is launching on Oct 21st for Windows PC.


Official Press Release

2K and Firaxis Games today revealed that Qin Shi Huang will lead China in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, launching on Oct 21st for Windows PC.

Qin Shi Huang was a ruthless leader, responsible for conquering and uniting the various warring states of China. He went on to become the nation’s first emperor in 221 BC.
During his reign, Qin Shi Huang’s military generals greatly expanded the size of China’s territory. Qin Shi Huang was known for enacting major economic and political reforms that helped bring standardization to the many varied Chinese states, as well as unifying each state’s walls into one singular Great Wall of China. Finally, Qin Shi Huang is known for building the world-famous Terracotta Army – a literal army of life-sized clay soldiers.

Unique Unit: Crouching Tiger Cannon
Gunpowder, discovered in China around 9th Century AD, was initially only used for fireworks and celebratory activities; however, its application eventually spread to warfare. And so the “Crouching Tiger” was born, a rough prototype of a cannon that was essentially an iron tube, wrapped in thick rope and sealed at one end. The Crouching Tiger was reported to be in use throughout China in 1368 and even as late as 1592.

Unique Improvement: Great Wall
In Civilization V, any player could construct the Great Wall Wonder; in Civilization VI, the Great Wall is a unique improvement exclusive to China. While the idea of a wall is certainly not unique, The Great Wall of China is the most impressive, inspiring awe for over 2000 years.

For more information, please see 2K’s official Civilization blog: http://steamcommunity.com/games/289070/announcements/detail/879709710368041934

Comments (0)