Excitement is already building for Sid Meier's Civilization VII even before its official release, as Firaxis has announced the Crossroads of the World DLC. This eagerly awaited content pack, set to launch with the Deluxe and Founders’ Editions, promises to enrich the game with two new leaders, four civilizations, and four natural wonders, spread across two releases in March 2025. Dive in to discover what this DLC brings and our predictions on its impact.
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Hot on the heels of the Deluxe Edition launch, Firaxis has revealed its 2025 Post-Launch Roadmap. The Crossroads of the World DLC, included with Deluxe and Founders’ Editions, will introduce Ada Lovelace and Great Britain, along with Carthage in early March 2025, followed by Simón Bolívar, Nepal, and Bulgaria later that month. Four new natural wonders will also be part of the mix.
While specific details remain under wraps, our predictions aim to shed light on what players might expect from these new additions. Please note, these are speculative and based on historical data and past game mechanics.
Ada Lovelace, known as the first computer programmer, is poised to be a science-focused leader in Civ 7. Her aristocratic roots and connection to Lord Byron suggest her abilities might enhance the Codex and Specialist mechanics, paving the way for a science victory.
Simón Bolívar, a familiar face from Civ 6, is expected to continue his legacy as a military strategist, likely focusing on a Militarist/Expansionist playstyle. His leadership could capitalize on the new Commanders mechanic, promoting rapid expansion and military strength.
Carthage, with its historical wealth and trade prominence, is predicted to be an Antiquity Age civilization with a focus on naval trade and coastal development. Its unique bonuses might enhance Trade Route capacity and Culture from international trade, with a potential synergy with the Colossus wonder.
Great Britain, a recurring civilization in the series, is anticipated to be a Modern Age powerhouse, reflecting its Industrial Era dominance. Expect bonuses tied to naval production and trade, possibly with a production boost from Oxford University, emphasizing science and industry.
Nepal, nestled near the Himalayas, is set to be a Modern Age civilization with a focus on military and cultural advantages. Its unique units could benefit from mountainous terrain, though its synergy with wonders like the Taj Mahal remains uncertain.
Bulgaria, making its Civ debut, is expected to be an Exploration Age civilization with a focus on Military and Economy, particularly Cavalry. Its unique approach may involve leveraging Traditions and Social Policies for steady progression.
The Crossroads of the World DLC will introduce four new Natural Wonders, which, following Civ 7's design, will offer additional Tile Yields rather than unique bonuses. These new wonders are set to enhance the strategic depth of the game without specific bonuses tied to them.
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