Concepts
Major Civilizations
Leaders
City-States
Districts
Buildings
Wonders and Projects
Units
Unit Promotions
Great People
Technologies
Civics
Governments and Policies
Religions
Terrains and Features
Resources
Improvements and Routes

Modes

Cities

The World

Combat

Air Combat

Unit Movement

Science and Technology

Culture and Civics

Gold and the Economy

Faith and Religion

Diplomacy

City-States

Trade

Governments and Policies

Great People

Nukes

Tourism

Teams

Introduction
Introduction
There are multiple ways to win and lose a game in Civilization VI. It's important to keep an eye on your opponents' progress toward victory as you advance your own civilization. There's nothing quite as annoying as to be on the verge of capturing your last surviving enemy's final city, only to watch helplessly as he or she completes her Mars colony and wins an upset Science Victory.
Introduction
There are multiple ways to win and lose a game in Civilization VI. It's important to keep an eye on your opponents' progress toward victory as you advance your own civilization. There's nothing quite as annoying as to be on the verge of capturing your last surviving enemy's final city, only to watch helplessly as he or she completes her Mars colony and wins an upset Science Victory.