Crossroads of the World, the first Civilization VII DLC, arrives in March as a two-part release. The initial launch features Great Britain and Carthage as playable civilizations, introducing Ada Lovelace, the pioneering computer scientist, as a new leader. Three weeks later, the second part introduces Simon Bolivar as a leader and adds Bulgaria and Nepal as new civilizations.
Right to Rule, the second DLC, is slated for release in Q2 2025 (April-September) and will include two more leaders, four additional civilizations, and new natural wonders.
Firaxis is committed to ongoing enhancements, including new challenges and in-game events. March will see the addition of new events and natural wonders such as the Bermuda Triangle and Mount Everest.
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Civilization VII will launch on February 11th for 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.
Firaxis Games and 2K have declared Sid Meier's Civilization VII a "gold standard," signifying the completion of primary development and eliminating the risk of further delays, barring unforeseen circumstances. The Steam Deck has also confirmed compatibility. This latest iteration in the acclaimed series promises a rich and expansive strategic experience across all modern platforms.