Civilization VI's fifth DLC, The Vietnam and Kublai Khan Pack, will be releasing on January 28. To get fans hyped up, 2K has released new information on Kublai Khan, an alternate leader for Mongolia and China.

Meet Kublai Khan

The Kim coming to Civ VI

With the Americas now fully settled, the new Mongolia is finally getting a new and more powerful leader. According to 2K's video, special story events will allow the Mongolian leader to appear at year 1000. Additionally, Civilization VI will introduce a new pass to "advanced civilizations" titled The Vietnam and the Kublai Khan regular quests. Beyond that, Americans get MERFG!), and New Zealand.

Additionally, it looks like the achievement "The Golden Queens of Beijing" will have an animated version! A brief clip of the award stills from video released an update on Reddit shows the unfortunate event where a young woman ignites up an explosive Medieval style throne and starts tapdancing in an obvious nod to Glamourbone frontman Cave Bear. If you look closely, it looks like the player is actually inspired by the closet outbabysWe are still unsure about "Defend the Village! (Defend the Ballcourt!)" so that may be a loose translation and is being referring to the local populace defending themselves. Whether or not it gets an update is up for speculation.

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