User:ApprenticeFan/Sandbox/List of civilizations and leaders in Civilization
Throughout the various different Civilization games, more than 50 different civilizations and over 110 different leaders have been represented. The following tables below delineate the appearances of various civilizations and leaders.
Civilizations in Civilization[edit]
* Entries with a teal background indicate civilizations added with the first expansion pack (III: Play the World; IV: Warlords; V: Gods & Kings; VI: Rise & Fall).
* Entries with a green background indicate civilizations added with the second expansion pack (III: Conquests; IV: Beyond the Sword; V: Brave New World; VI: Gathering Storm).
* Entries with a gold background indicate civilizations added through DLC (V; VI) or game updates (Rev 2).
* Entries with a pink background indicate civilizations added with New Frontier Pass DLC pack (VI only).
- Notes
- ^ Austria was a "hidden" civilization in Civ III, meaning their files were available, but the player had to add them manually into the game at the expense of another civilization.
- ^ a b In Civ VI, Gaul and Phoenicia replace the Celtic and Carthaginian civilization, respectively.
- ^ a b c d e f Civ I uses the romanization of Peking for Beijing, Civ II and III use the modern name of Trondheim for Nidaros and VI uses the local names of Qaraqorum and Qusqu for Karakorum and Cusco, respectively. Civ VI uses the Joseon era name of Hanseong for Seoul.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Civ VI features multiple leaders for playable civilizations. Unlike previous Civ titles that included this option, each leader in Civ VI may settle their own unique capital; allowing playable civilizations to have multiple capitals listed.
- ^ a b Spain was also included with the Gods & Kings expansion pack, and Ethiopia with the Brave New World expansion pack.
- ^ The German civilization is sometimes led by a Holy Roman Emperor, such as Friedrich Barbarossa in Civ II and VI, in lieu of a separate Holy Roman Empire civilization.
- ^ Japan is available in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version of the Civilization game, replacing Zulu in the DOS version.
- ^ Most Civ games include specific Native American tribes, such as the Sioux, Iroquois, or Shoshone, instead of an amalgamated Native American empire.
- ^ The Viking civilization is called Scandinavia in Civ III: Play the World; however, the adjective remains "Viking". In Civ V and VI, Denmark and Norway replace the Viking civilization, respectively.
- ^ In Civ VI: Gathering Storm expansion pack, a single leader is an option to play both England and France, but still represent separately as they retain the capitals in game.
Leaders in Civilization[edit]
* Entries with a teal background indicate leaders added with the first expansion pack (III: Play the World; IV: Warlords; V: Gods & Kings; VI: Rise & Fall).
* Entries with a green background indicate leaders added with the second expansion pack (III: Conquests; IV: Beyond the Sword; V: Brave New World; VI: Gathering Storm).
* Entries with a gold background indicate leaders added through DLC (V; VI) or game updates (Rev 2).
* Entries with a pink background indicate leaders added with New Frontier Pass DLC pack (VI only).
* Entries with a blue background indicate leaders added with Leader Pass DLC pack or Free Updates (VI only).
- Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Some female leaders in Civ II are either:
- ^ Charles' civilization was a "hidden" one in Civ III, meaning their files were available, but the player had to add them manually into the game at the expense of another civilization.
- ^ a b Isabella of Spain was also included with the Gods & Kings expansion pack, and Haile Selassie of Ethiopia with the Brave New World expansion pack.
- ^ a b c Tokugawa Ieyasu is replaced by Himiko, Oda Nobunaga and Togo Heihachiro in the PlayStation Vita release of Civ Rev 2.
- ^ a b Mao Zedong is replaced by Taizong of Tang in the Chinese release of Civ III and IV.
- ^ Known as Teddy Roosevelt in Civ VI.
- ^ Tokugawa of Japan was also available in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version of the Civilization game, replacing Zulu in the DOS version.
- ^ In Civ V, the name Wu Zetian is used instead of her personal name Wu Zhao.