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This time I totally expect they will steal the best ideas from Humankind, as with the Endless Legend before. Amplitude is actually the one pushing the genre forward nowadays.
No , CIV2 and CIV3 is just City Spamming and you win.
The 3 have just 2 cool things today :
-The Size of the Map.
-The gouvernment system.
CIV4 is the Pinaccle of the series (and includ Alpha centauri featurs).
Civ 6 was developed for consoles and even the iPad. They made money with that, so they will continue that way. Maybe we'll see something different graphics wise, although it will still be very limited if it has to run on an iPad. But from a gameplay perspective it will definitely continue to railroad smoothbrains into having a pleasant experience where they don't have to think too much.
Please proceed to seek out new life and new civilizations! To boldly go where no man has gone before!