The ruler of the Inca Empire, Pachacuti, will return in Sid Meier's Civilisation VII - Firaxis Games studio has unveiled another national leader
Firaxis Games has unveiled another national leader available in Sid Meier's Civilisation VII historical 4X-strategy. This time Pachacutec (Pachacuti), the ninth ruler of the Inca Empire, is in the spotlight.
Here's What We Know
Pachacutec has already appeared as the leader of the nation in Sid Meier's Civilisation V and VI. The player starts the game as Pachacutec in a special mountain location.
In the new game, the Inca ruler will continue his career and can choose both the path of conqueror and expand his possessions, and focus on the economic development of the country. Pachacutec does not like to deal with rulers who claim his mountains.
Under Pachakutek's rule, all structures related to food production receive an efficiency boost if they are built in a mountainous area, and specialists near mountains don't have to pay to maintain Happiness.
Previously, the developers of Sid Meier's Civilisation VII introduced the following leaders:
- The developers of Sid Meier's Civilisation VII introduced Queen Hatshepsut and talked about the updated age change system;
- Expand the borders of the Roman Empire: Sid Meier's Civilisation VII's new trailer focuses on Emperor Augustus;
- A great philosopher will lead ancient China: Sid Meier's Civilisation VII developers talk about Confucius' advantages in the ambitious 4X strategy game;
- Native American leader Tecumseh;
- Vietnamese leader Trung Trac;
- the ruler of India, Ashoka;
- It's time for King Xerxes: the developers of Sid Meier's Civilisation VII historical 4X-strategy introduced the next national leader;
- "The ends justify the means": a new trailer for Sid Meier's Civilisation VII reveals Machiavelli's core strengths
- A strong fleet is the key to victory: the developers of Sid Meier's Civilisation VII talked about the advantages of the Spanish Queen Isabella
When We Can Expect It
Sid Meier's Civilisation VII will be released on 11 February on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
Source: Sid Meier' s Civilisation