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The expansion introduces , each with unique gameplay mechanics:

refers to the comprehensive release of the second major expansion for Civilization VI by the well-known scene group CODEX. Released on February 14, 2019 , this expansion transforms the world into a dynamic, active participant through advanced environmental and diplomatic systems. Core Gameplay Features Sid Meiers Civilization VI Gathering Storm-CODEX

: Resources like coal and oil are now consumed in power plants to provide Electricity to your cities. High fossil fuel usage drives a global climate change system, leading to melting ice caps and rising sea levels that can permanently submerge coastal tiles.

: To counter environmental threats, players can build Canals, Dams, Tunnels, and Railroads . Late-game technologies include Flood Barriers and carbon recapture projects to mitigate the effects of global warming. New Civilizations & Leaders Civilization VI: Gathering Storm | Civilization Wiki |

: The World Congress returns, allowing players to use a new currency called Diplomatic Favor to vote on global resolutions or call emergency sessions. Accumulating enough points through this system can lead to a formal Diplomatic Victory.

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Civilization VI: Gathering Storm | Civilization Wiki | Fandom

The expansion introduces , each with unique gameplay mechanics:

refers to the comprehensive release of the second major expansion for Civilization VI by the well-known scene group CODEX. Released on February 14, 2019 , this expansion transforms the world into a dynamic, active participant through advanced environmental and diplomatic systems. Core Gameplay Features

: Resources like coal and oil are now consumed in power plants to provide Electricity to your cities. High fossil fuel usage drives a global climate change system, leading to melting ice caps and rising sea levels that can permanently submerge coastal tiles.

: To counter environmental threats, players can build Canals, Dams, Tunnels, and Railroads . Late-game technologies include Flood Barriers and carbon recapture projects to mitigate the effects of global warming. New Civilizations & Leaders

: The World Congress returns, allowing players to use a new currency called Diplomatic Favor to vote on global resolutions or call emergency sessions. Accumulating enough points through this system can lead to a formal Diplomatic Victory.