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Sid Meier’s Civilization V: due nuove mappe in arrivo

Le mappe saranno disponibili dal 5 novembre e conterranno nuove mappe con continenti come Giappone, Australia, Canada, Sandinavia, Cina e Gran Bretagna.

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Explore the regions of earth with the Scrambled Continents map pack available now; Scrambled Nations map pack coming November 5, 2013

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Windsor, UK – October 15, 20132K and Firaxis Games announced today that two new map packs* are coming to Sid Meier’s Civilization® V. The Scrambled Continents map pack is now available from participating digital retailers. The Scrambled Nations map pack will be available from participating digital retailers on November 5, 2013. Inspired by the Scramble for Africa scenario included in Sid Meier’s Civilization V: Brave New World, these map packs include real geographic outlines with randomized interiors, giving players even more ways to experience Civilization V and achieve world domination.

 

The Scrambled Continents map pack gives fans a new way to play Civilization V where they will use a wide variety of real-world geographic locations as the backdrops for their games. While the familiar outline of the continent’s geography stays constant, the interior landscape changes each time you play, resulting in endless replayability and countless plausible scenarios. The maps included in Scrambled Continents are Africa, Eastern Asia, North and South America, Western Europe, Middle East, a thawed Antarctica, new scripted maps for Small Continents, Oceania, and one map including all of Earth’s continents.

The Scrambled Nations map pack is available on November 5, 2013 and includes maps for the geographic regions of Canada, Australia, Japan, Scandinavia, Great Britain and China. The geographic outlines of each nation are exact; however, as with the Scrambled Continents map pack, the interiors are randomized each time a new game begins, resulting in unlimited replayability.