Crossroads of the World, the first Civilization VII DLC, arrives in March, launching in two parts. The initial release features Great Britain and Carthage as playable civilizations, introducing Ada Lovelace, a pioneering computer scientist, as a new leader. Three weeks later, the second installment adds Simon Bolivar as a leader and introduces Bulgaria and Nepal as new civilizations to the game.
Further expanding the Civilization VII experience, the Right to Rule DLC, slated for release in the second or third quarter of 2025 (April-September), will include two more leaders, four additional civilizations, and new natural wonders.
Firaxis is committed to ongoing enhancements, promising new in-game challenges and events. March will see the addition of fresh in-game events and natural wonders, including the Bermuda Triangle and Mount Everest.
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Civilization VII will be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Deluxe and Founders Edition owners gain five days early access, starting February 6th. A day-one patch will also be released alongside the game's launch.
Firaxis Games and 2K have declared Sid Meier's Civilization VII, a turn-based 4X strategy game, has gone gold, signifying the completion of primary development and eliminating the risk of further delays, barring unforeseen circumstances.
The highly anticipated latest entry in the renowned series launches February 11th, confirmed for all modern platforms, including Steam Deck.