The excitement for Sid Meier's Civilization VII is palpable, and even before its official release, Firaxis has tantalizingly unveiled the upcoming Crossroads of the World DLC. This eagerly anticipated content pack, included with the Deluxe and Founders’ Editions, promises to enrich the game with two new leaders, four new civilizations, and four new natural wonders, set to be released in early and late March 2025. Dive in to discover what’s coming and what we can expect from these exciting additions.
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New Civs, Leaders, and Wonders are Coming Soon to Civ 7
Hot on the heels of the Deluxe Edition launch and just days before the standard edition hits the shelves, Firaxis has shared its ambitious 2025 Post-Launch Roadmap. The Crossroads of the World DLC introduces Ada Lovelace and the Great Britain and Carthage civilizations in early March, followed by Simón Bolívar and Nepal and Bulgaria civilizations later that month. Four new natural wonders will also be scattered across the game's landscapes, promising unique strategic opportunities.
While specifics about the new leaders, civilizations, and wonders remain under wraps, we can't help but speculate on what they might bring to the table. Our predictions are based on historical facts and the unique features of each leader and civilization, but remember, these are just educated guesses!
Ada Lovelace Leader Ability, Attributes, and Agenda Prediction
Ada Lovelace, the pioneering mathematician known for her contributions to early computing, is poised to lead Great Britain with a focus on science. Her aristocratic lineage and ties to the intellectual elite suggest bonuses centered around the Codex and Specialist mechanics, guiding players toward a science victory.
Simón Bolívar Leader Ability, Attributes, and Agenda Prediction
The legendary Simón Bolívar, who played a pivotal role in liberating Latin America, is set to return in Civ 7 with a Militarist/Expansionist approach. His leadership will likely leverage the new Commanders mechanic, emphasizing rapid expansion and military prowess.
Carthage Unique Bonus, Unit, Infrastructure, and Wonder Prediction
As a historical trading powerhouse, Carthage is expected to focus on naval trade and coastal development. We predict it will emphasize Trade Route capacity and Culture bonuses from international trade, possibly synergizing with the Colossus wonder.
Great Britain Unique Bonus, Unit, Infrastructure, and Wonder Prediction
Great Britain, a staple in the Civilization series, will likely highlight its industrial and naval strengths in Civ 7. Bonuses tied to naval production and trade, along with a production boost from Oxford University, are anticipated to enhance its science and industrial capabilities.
Nepal Unique Bonus, Unit, Infrastructure, and Wonder Prediction
Nestled in the Himalayas, Nepal is expected to bring a unique blend of military and cultural advantages, with units benefiting from mountainous terrain. Its connection to wonders like the Taj Mahal remains speculative, but its strategic placement promises exciting gameplay.
Bulgaria Unique Bonus, Unit, Infrastructure, and Wonder Prediction
Making its Civilization debut, Bulgaria is poised to leverage its historical military and economic strengths. As an Exploration Age civilization, it may focus on Cavalry and Traditions, reflecting its pivotal role during the Ottoman era.
Crossroads of the World DLC Natural Wonder Bonus Predictions
The Crossroads of the World DLC introduces four new Natural Wonders, enhancing the game's strategic depth with additional Tile Yields. While specific bonuses remain undisclosed, these wonders are expected to offer unique advantages based on their locations and the civilizations surrounding them.
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