2KGames has a brand new addition to the Civilization6: Leader Pass as you can get your hands on the Great Commanders Pack.
\n The new content brings in three new leaders to the mix, as you will have your choice of Tokugawa from Japan, Nader Shah from Persia, and Suleiman the Magnificent of the Ottoman Empire to lead your people into the future. You can read up on all three below as the pack is officially live.
\n Cities within six tiles of Japan's capital are 100% loyal and after researching Flight receive +1 Tourism for every District.\n\nNader Shah \nA slave who went on to declare himself Shah, Nader was a skilled military commander whose successful campaigns and conquests made him the richest man in the world. Named for his elite infantry musketeers, his Jazayerchi agenda means he likes Civilizations with lots of land units and dislikes those with few land units in Civilization VI.
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