Winning a game of Civilization 6 is satisfying no matter the route taken to get there, whether it's a cultural victory or total military domination. But achieving a scientific victory is extremely satisfying because it means a long game of besting the other civilizations turn after turn.
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To achieve a scientific victory, the player must complete the Space Program, which is available at the beginning of the Atomic era. But there are plenty of things the player can do in the early and mid-game to give themselves an advantage and keep their lead.
Updated by Anton Charpentier on January 25, 2021: As mentioned, achieving a science victory can be a gratifying and rewarding process. While the means of achieving a science victory are the same, there is always room for improvement in Civilization 6. Therefore, we have updated the article to give even more information to you. Plus, the addition of a few DLC expansions means that there are even more ways you can improve your science yields.
Make sure to look through all the Civs and pick one with science bonuses. It is technically possible to complete a science victory with any civilization, but some Civilizations better at it than others. Here is a shortlist of Civilizations that are great picks:
There are plenty more Civilizations to choose from, so read through the other Civs as well. It is also important to remember what your Civilizations perks are. That way, you can play into those strengths throughout the game. For instance, Korea receives science bonuses for building mines near Campus Districts.
The best tip for achieving a quick science victory is to make sure you research Pottery first! This technology unlocks
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