

And over these, the Lion of Mali reigns triumphant. Here is Mali in its pre-Islamic, pre-Mansa Musa state, a story of a struggle against nature, conniving enemies, and oneself. He was a royal exile, who despite struggling with physical infirmity became an accomplished hunter, orator, and, eventually, king. Sundiata Keita** founded the Malian Empire from the ashes of Wagadou. +1 appeal on floodplains instead of standard -1. Resources along floodplains receive +1 food and +1 culture.Gain Culture equal to 15% of the construction cost when finishing Buildings and 30% when completing Wonders.Ĭleopatra returns with a thematic focus on the Greek-speaking Ptolemaic dynasty, where Egypt formed the agricultural heart of the Mediterranean, and as such she brings a new leader ability that rewards food and culture pursuits over those of trade and gold.Here is the pride and might of the pharaoh made flesh. Ramses II’s reign is Egypt at the height of its power - his exploits are audacious, whether those be in carving monuments out of the living rock, or in carving the kingdoms of his enemies. You’ll also see a few familiar leaders, reinvented to represent them at a different stage on their journey through history. Each Leader Pass release contains brand new leaders decked out with inventive abilities, all designed to tease out clever new playstyles and challenge veteran CIV players in surprising ways. Sid Meier’s Civilization VI Leader Pass continues with the Rulers of the Sahara pack*.
