Civilization VI: Gathering Storm Gives You A Look At Hungary

Dean (28. November 2018 21:10 )
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Here's your first look at the Hungarian civilization and its leader, Matthias Corvinus, one of nine new leaders in the Gathering Storm expansion. He's got the usual special attacks and a unique attack, and I have painstakingly outlined them all for you below. Check out the trailer below the information to get a feel for how he rolls, and what kind of damage he can dish out.

Civilization VI: Gathering Storm will launch for Windows PC on February 14, 2019



Unique ability - Pearl of the Danube
Rivers play a big part in the prosperity of Hungary’s cities. With “Pearl of the Danube,” any district or building constructed across a river from a city center is built faster. This allows you to outpace the competition through careful city planning around rivers.

Unique building - Thermal bath

Replacing the Zoo, Thermal Baths provide Amenities and Production to every City Center within its range. Additionally, if there is a Geothermal Fissure within the same City’s borders, the Thermal Bath provides even more Amenities and Tourism.

Unique unit - Huszár
The Huszár is an Industrial-era light cavalry unit that receives a Combat Bonus for every active Alliance. The more Alliances, the more bonuses Hungary’s Huszár receives.

Corvinus Unique ability - The Raven King
Corvinus’ legacy of military conquest plays into his unique ability, “The Raven King.” Units levied from a City-State gain extra movement and combat strength, and it costs no Gold or resources to upgrade evied units. Hungary also sends two Envoys to any City-State Corvinus levies units from.

Corvinus Unique Unit - Black Army
This is a light cavalry unit unlocked once the Castles technology is researched. The Black Army gains additional strength for adjacent levied units.



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