![]() During that time, I have waded through countless Wikipedia articles, websites, history textbooks, and Journal Articles to try and put together everything you see. Over the last several years we have been building our map of Civilization 6’s features, starting with our first attempt at mapping the base game back in 2017 to our latest work with the New Frontier Pass. If you want to learn more about some of the location choices that we made, you can find more detail in our First Full Civilization Big Map and out Gathering Storm Update Map. We will be mostly going over the new additions and changes to the Map in this update. As such, no matter how much you try, there might be some slight discrepancies here and there. ![]() Also, while all attempts have been made to ensure that everything is accurately placed, putting this together meant working from multiple sources and map projections. We have also worked using the commonly implemented political borders, not necessarily what nations claim, and this means making some judgement calls which you will see below. ![]() *Look, I am pretty sure this is the last update for Civilization 6 unless Kevin was trolling us, and that may have been the case.Īs always, a couple of notes before we start, first the Civilization boundaries on the Map are based more on clarity than anything else, so in most cases, they conform to their modern counterparts. ![]() Today we will be adding the final two civilizations of Vietnam and Portugal to the Map and bringing a long saga to a close. When I started making my First Map of Civilization 6 all the way back in 2017, well, I’m not sure what I would have thought when we got to this point, but here we are at the end of a very long road with what I think* is the last addition to this Map. ![]()
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