
Originally Posted by
istry555
Zulu, Sumer, and Portugal are the most prominent missing legacy civs. Zulu has been in 5 games, Portugal and Sumer in 2. Then you have the Sioux and Hittites who were in 1 each. Besides those 5, the only legacy civs missing are the ones that have been replaced, so to speak (Khmer-Siam, Mali-Songhai, HRE-Austria, Vikings-Denmark, Native Americans-Iroquois).
We already have 34 civs, I think it's highly probable there won't be a second expansion and if the Zulu are the last civ there's a good chance there may be no more DLC.
If there is future DLC, I would say the only real safe bets are the Zulu, Sumer, and Portugal at some point. All three would sell well. The Sioux might get in, and would probably sell. As much as I would love the Hittites again, they never seem to be very popular and I don't see them getting in. If the developers really do look at our polls, I can see the Majapahit making it in. Brazil won't be added before Portugal, at which point DLC and expansions may already be done. Israel's never going to make it in. Tibet, in my opinion, really needs to be packaged in an expansion (it doesn't really work for me as a stand-alone DLC). Again, I'm doubtful there will be a second expansion
Being optimistic, I can see 4-5 DLC civs. Assuming none of the above are the last spot (which, as part of a package can easily be a new or lesser known civ), I would be surprised if they're not filled with the Zulu, Sumer, Portugal, Sioux, and maybe the Majapahit (if the developers look at the forums).
Poland is most likely not making it into Civ V at this point.