TheCivilizationseries has had many civilizations and leaders over the years withSid Meier’s Civilization 6not being an exception. As of the “Gathering Storm” DLC, there are 45 different leaders that players can choose to play as to lead their civilization.

With the expansion pass, more leaders and civilizations are comingtoCivilization 6. Some may be returning from previous titles and some may be brand new to the series as a whole.  The following are great choices for future additions to the game via the expansion pass. While some of the returners may have their abilities changed around with the updated game mechanics, they could still work well inCivilization 6.

Civ 5 Austria

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Maria Theresa - Austria

Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina was the Holy Roman Empress, Queen of Germany, Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Hungary, Queen of Croatia, and Queen of Bohemia. She was born in 1717 and died at the age of 63 in 1780. Maria Theresa was the leader of Austria included inCivilization 5’s “Gods and Kings” DLC expansion.

Her play style revolved around being able toannex city-statesinto her civilization through influence and being allies for long enough. She was good for players who wanted to go for a passive cultural victory.

Benito Juárez of Mexico

With the relationship with city-states changing inCivilization 6, Maria Theresa’s ability involving them would definitely change. With the suzerain feature in Civilization 6 as well, something could be done involving getting extrasuzerain benefits from city-states. Whatever happens with her, she would be a wonderful return toCivilization 6. Austria also had the unique unit of Hussars and the unique building of Coffee House.

Benito Juárez - Mexico

Mexico hasn’t been a playable civilization in theCivilizationfranchise except in theCivilization: Call to Powergames. Even then, Mexico didn’t have a leader. Mexico City is a city-state that players can interact with inCivilization 6, but that’s about it. With a lot of unique culture and history surrounding it, Mexico would be a perfect addition toCivilization 6.

One of the most famous leaders in Mexico’s history is Benito Pablo Juárez García, also known as Benito Juárez. He was the 26th president of Mexico and served from 1858 up until his death in 1872 at the age of 66. Benito Juárez is known for his dedication for equal rights involving the indigenous people of Mexico and his devotion to democracy. Additionally, he fought to reduce the Catholic Church’s influence over others. His birthday on March 21 is considered to be a national holiday in Mexico due to his impact.

Civ 5 Hawaii

Considering his history, Benito Juárez would likely be a leader for players looking toget a diplomatic victory. His AI would likely not be fond of players who use religion strongly as well, but would respect players that keep their citizens happy.

King Kamehameha I - Kingdom of Hawaii

Only appearing inCivilization 5as the leader of Polynesians, King Kamehameha I was the first king of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is known for uniting the Hawaiian islands under one kingdom. Despite being known as theleader of PolynesiansinCivilization 5,Civilization 6could have him return as the leader of Hawaiians instead, allowing other rulers of other Polynesian groups to make appearances as well.

Kamehameha’s ability inCivilization 5is known as Wayfinding. It allows units to immediatelyembark over coasts and oceans. These units additionally gain one sight. Builders could additionally create a unique improvement known as Moai, which provide +10% combat bonus to any nearby friendly units.

Finland Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg

Kaarlo Juho Stahlberg - Finland

Kaarlo Juho Stahlberg was the first President of Finland and one of the drafters of Finland’s constitution in 1919. He was born in 1865, served as president from 1919 to 1925, and died in 1952 at the age of 87. His efforts helped lead to Finland becoming a separate country from the Russian Empire and is an important figure in Finnish history. Like Mexico, Finland has only gotten representation with some of theViking based cities or Swedish citiesdespite being Finnish. Helsinki has also appeared as a City-State inCivilization 5.

Finland is very likely to appear in the expansion, as there are many mods for multipleCivilizationgames that have Finland as a playable civilization. There are many options for a leader, but Stahlberg seems to be a good choice due to his impact on the nation itself.

Te Atairangikaahu New Zealand Maori

Te Atairangikaahu - New Zealand

Te Atairangikaahu was the longest reigning monarch of the Māori people born in 1931 and only passed in 2006. She reigned from 1966 up until her death in 2006. Unlike other cultures' selections of queens, she was elected queen.

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During her reign, Te Atairangikaahu used her influence to protect Māori culture for the future and help Māori women. Her efforts helped with thepreservation of the Maori languagethrough the teaching of children and keeping the tradition of performing haka alive.

Because of her impact, she would serve well as a leader focused on cultural victories with benefits focused onpreserving the cultureof her civilization. As mentioned with King Kamehameha, there are multiple groups of Polynesian people with different cultures that have potential for different civilizations inCivilization 6.

Mariana Bracetti Puerto Rico

Mariana Bracetti - Puerto Rico

While Puerto Rico is currently a sovereign state under the United States of America, Mariana Bracetti was one of the leaders fighting for Puerto Rico’s independence from Spain during the 1860s. She is additionally known for being the creator of Puerto Rico’s original flag, and she was one of the leaders that was additionally instrumental in organizing the insurrection known as “the Cry of Lares”. During this insurrection, 800 Puerto Ricans took over the town of Lares and declared Puerto Rico’s independence. Mariana Bracetti was unfortunately taken prisoner by the Spanish Army, although her flag stayed flying.

If Mariana Bracetti were to become a leader inCivilization 6, her ability could revolve around getting cities belonging to other civilizations to rebel. Used effectively, she could have the ability togain a domination victorywithout ever having to go to war.

Civ 5 Celts

Boudicca - Celts

Boudicca came toCivilization 5in the “God & Kings” DLC as the leader of the Celts. Historically, she was the queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who was the leader during an invasion of the Roman Empire in the year 60 or the year 61. After a loss to the Romans, she took her own life in the year 61. InCivilization 5, Boudicca is great for religious victories due to her ability to raise faith quickly by just bordering unimproved forests. Not only that, but her unique unit, thePictish Warriorwill generate faith for every enemy killed by it.

Her return inCivilization 6could play with the new district system and could provide newbenefits for Holy Sites. The additional new uses for religion could also change up gameplay and make religion still useful when not pursuing a religious victory.

Toussaint Louverture Haiti

Toussaint Louverture - Haiti

Toussaint Louverture is known for hisleadership in the Haitian Revolutionwhich lead to the complete elimination of slavery in Haiti and the establishment of Haiti as its own republic. While he did not live to the end of the Haitian Revolution, his influence greatly helped the people of Haiti.

Because of his military leadership skills, Toussaint Louverture would likely get benefits involving combat units inCivilization 6. Because of the Haitian Revolution being an en-masse slave revolt, players may be able to upgrade non-combat units into combat units intimes or waror something similar. Haiti hasn’t had any representation inSid Meier’s Civilizationat all before, so this is a good opportunity for Haiti to join the roster.

Civ 5 Byzantine Empire

Theodora - Byzantine Empire

While players can encounter the Byzantine Empire during the “Vikings, Traders, and Raiders!” scenario inCivilization 6, this civilization is not playable. This was not always the case in previous games and especially not inCivilization 5. InCiv 5, Empress Theodora was the leader of the Byzantine Empire.

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During her time as empress, Theodora was known for giving women in the Byzantine Empire more rights involving divorce andproperty ownership. She additionally got rid of the death penalty for wives that commit adultery, gave women guardian rights over their children, and outlawed forced prostitution. She additionally created support systems for ex-prostitutes that needed help after their traumas.

InCivilization 5, she was added in the “Gods & Kings” DLC. The Byzantine Empire greatly benefits frompursuing a religious victorydue to it getting an extra belief when founding a religion. With districts being introduced inCivilization 6, there are possibilities for new benefits involving Holy Sites if Theodora were to return.

Paddy Roy Bates Sealand

Paddy Roy Bates - Principality of Sealand

Some people may know of the famous micronation of the Principality of Sealand. While there aren’t any nations that recognize it as a nation, the micronation continues to claim itself as an independent sovereign state. Sealand is an anti-aircraft gun platform that exists in the North Sea that was then occupied by Sealand’s founder, Paddy Roy Bates. He got the platform from somepirate radio broadcasterswith intentions of creating his own pirate radio station. One thing led to another, and he crowned himself prince of Sealand.

If Sealand was added toCivilization 6, it could be a complete wild card. Considering that Sealand is technically an artificial island, Paddy Roy Bates may have the ability tocreate any districton top of water. The possibilities are endless and could turn a normal game into one of complete chaos depending on what designers would want to do with this concept.

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