Civilization 7 with many DLCs after release. Epic Games Store brought news of their content

It appears that information about Downloadable Content (DLC) for Sid Meier’s Civilization VII leaked unintentionally from the Epic Games Store. The details were discovered within the platform’s database (by checking the Epic Games Database).

As a passionate follower of the gaming world, I embarked on an inquiry of my own after Polygon published an intriguing article about the upcoming Civilization. The focus was primarily on pre-orders for this release, highlighting special bonuses that come with purchasing the Digital Deluxe Edition and Founders Edition. These perks include additional leaders and civilizations to enhance the gaming experience.

The players found it fascinating that aside from the anticipated Shawnee nation, the text brought up unmentioned civilizations and leaders such as Bulgaria and Great Britain. Following this discovery, they navigated to the EGS database where they noticed some downloadable content already available, not apparently hidden within the platform (via Reddit).

If we are to believe this data, the DLC for Civilization 7 will introduce, among others:

  1. 4 leaders: Genghis Khan, Lakshmi Bai, Simon Bolivar, and Ada Lovelace;
  2. 8 civilizations: Assyria, Bulgaria, Dai Viet (i.e. pre-modern Vietnam), Carthage, Qajars, Nepal, Silla, and Great Britain.

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve got some exciting news straight from the source! By March 2025, I’ll get my hands on not one but two leaders and four countries, setting the stage for an epic gaming experience. The rest of the pack will follow suit by no later than September 2025, ensuring a complete gaming universe for me to explore.

Absolutely, these are merely the initial expansions. Developers at Firaxis Games studio have emphasized their commitment to extensive post-release development for the game. Players show a range of reactions towards these DLCs (particularly Great Britain, which some players believe should be part of the original game), but they generally enjoy that it features both familiar faces and new characters in Civilization.

Sid Meier’s seventh installment, titled simply “7,” is set to drop on both digital and physical shelves for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on February 11th. The launch date, which is fast approaching, has been given the green light, signifying that it has achieved gold status.

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2025-01-30 16:32