'Civilization 6' release date set for October 21: what to expect

(www.facebook.com/civ)Poster for the game "Civilization 6"

There is nothing like building cities and then expanding them, and this premise has made the games in the "Civilization" franchise a hit. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) this year, a new demo for the upcoming "Civilization 6" game was released and as expected, it caused a lot of enthusiasm among gamers.

Reporting on the game, PC Gamer states that the main attraction in the "Civilization 6" demo which was aired during E3 2016 was the fact that actor Sean Bean narrated it. Additionally, it went on to note that as per Sean Bean's ritual in all movies and TV series, he dies, but provided no further information about his death. However, it seems that the comment about Bean's death was a joke and was due to the fact that the actor usually gets roles where he has to die.

As for the commentary provided by Bean during the demo, PC Gamer gave it top marks. The demo itself took 12 minutes to complete and it provided a detailed look at what gamers can expect from the upcoming "Civilization 6" game which is created by Firaxis. The information provided by the demo showed how a city that's created spreads out as a civilization throughout the world and then even reaches outer space.

Movie Pilot states that the upcoming game is going to be a good inclusion in the franchise. It goes on to add that it is an improvement compared to the last two games and most importantly has used the good elements from them in a way that is going to find favor with gamers.

As for the biggest change in the upcoming "Civilization 6" game, it is going to be in the form of districts being included in the building of cities. This means that multiple tiles will be used in the creation of cities and gamers will not have to concentrate on building on just one. Also, there are going to be 12 district types included in the game.

Finally, coming to the game's release date, it is due to land on October 21 of this year.

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