Civilization VI is Now Available on iPhone

Civilization VI is Now Available on iPhone

Free if you already have it on iPad.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Oct 05, 2018 @ 10:24 AM (Staff Bios)
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One of the most popular strategy games of all time, Civilization VI, is coming to iPhone today.

Originally released on PC, the top down, hexagonal game was later announced and released for the iPad and Nintendo Switch. And now, it's been modified to accommodate smaller touch screens.

While the game may be on a smaller device, it still contains the same amount of content as the PC version, including local multiplayer. It even includes a new tutorial mode for those who haven't played Civ VI before.

To download the game costs nothing. Though "free" players will be limited to 60 turns. To unlock it beyond that costs $23.99. Fortunately, the game is connected across the Apple ecosystem. So if you already own the game on iPad, you'll be able to download and play the full game on your iPhone for free.

Civilization VI is available now on iPhone, for more information visit the App Store listing.

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