

Those documents are broad enough to cover far more data-gathering than you might expect or want. Resentment around Civ 6's data-gathering has simmered since early 2018, sparked by people giving the game's End User License Agreement (EULA) and parent company Take-Two's privacy policy a good close inspection after updates in January and May 2018, respectively. Whether you're okay with how much data they collect, ah, that's up to you at least now we can make a more-informed decision.

Most evidently don't think it's in their best interests to be open, which is unfortunate because it is in ours. The license we have to agree to ostensibly gives them permission, after all. It's fairly common for games from big publishers to report back, but rare for publishers to say what it's doing and why. 2K Games have taken the curious and welcome step of explaining what data Civilization VI collects about you, your computer, and your play - and why.
