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Yes, although getting multiple winners without enabling Shared Victories in settings is highly improbable. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. Before version 1.5.0 this was the only known way of having multiple winners. For Shared Victories see mschuett's answermschuett's answer above.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

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Yes, although getting multiple winners without enabling Shared Victories in settings is highly improbable. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. Before version 1.5.0 this was the only known way of having multiple winners. For Shared Victories see mschuett's answer above.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

enter image description here Source: Tie = Victory

Yes, although getting multiple winners without enabling Shared Victories in settings is highly improbable. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. Before version 1.5.0 this was the only known way of having multiple winners. For Shared Victories see mschuett's answer above.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

enter image description here Source: Tie = Victory

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Yes, although getting multiple winners purposefullywithout enabling Shared Victories in settings is almost impossiblehighly improbable. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. This isBefore version 1.5.0 this was the onlyonly known way of having multiple winners. For Shared Victories see mschuett's answer above.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

enter image description here Source: Tie = Victory

Yes, although getting multiple winners purposefully is almost impossible. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. This is the only known way of having multiple winners.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

enter image description here Source: Tie = Victory

Yes, although getting multiple winners without enabling Shared Victories in settings is highly improbable. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. Before version 1.5.0 this was the only known way of having multiple winners. For Shared Victories see mschuett's answer above.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

enter image description here Source: Tie = Victory

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Yes, although getting multiple winners purposefully is almost impossible. If two empires have the same score when the game ends by time limit they will both be counted as winners. This is the only known way of having multiple winners.

I speculate that if two empires fulfil differing win conditions on the same turn this would also happen, wonder victory for example.

enter image description here Source: Tie = Victory