

My guess Babylon (could have been Assyria but not before Babylon itself I think) and a new civ like Vietnam (with a smaller chance for the Philippines or Burma)Īnd next to that there were 3 Female leaders in the packs (Tamar/Seonduk/Wilhelmina and Kristina/Dido/Eleanor) and 4 new civs new to the series even if in some cases only in name (Cree/Mapuche/Georgia/Scotland and Hungary/Maori/Phoenicia/Canada). This has to be the spot that Byzantium fills perfectly.Ģ Asia/Oceania civs (Mongolia/Korea and Phoenicia/Maori). This time I think Portugal (99% sure about that one) and another new civ like Italy, Ireland, Bohemia or Romania.ġ Bordering Europa/Asia civ (Georgia and Ottomans). I don't think we get another Native North American civ next to the Maya otherwise they would have paired those together.ġ African civ (Zulu and Mali) and this time Ethiopia.Ģ European civs (Netherlands/Scotland and Sweden/Hungary). They always choose civs in the exact same way for each expansion and even though this is technically dlc they have the expansion feel of it 8 new civs + 1 extra leader for an existing civ (of R&F specific this time).Ģ civs for the Americas, specific 1 for North (Cree, Canada) and 1 for South (Mapuche, Inca), so I guess we already have those two with Maya and Gran Colombia.
