As Civilization 7 rumbles ever closer toward launch, publisher 2k has begun detailing plans for after the strategy sequel arrives on February 11.
In a special livestream earlier this week, the publisher unveiled Civ 7's roadmap for the rest of 2025, revealing two paid DLCs and two free updates landing between now and September, with «more to come» later in the year.
Those two paid updates are named «Crossroads of the World» and «Right to Rule», each adding new civs, new leaders, and new natural wonders.
Crossroads of the World arrives hot on the heels of the game's launch, dropping in two parts across March. Early March will introduce Victorian mathematician Ada Lovelace as a playable leader, as well as four new natural wonders and Carthage and Great Britain as playable civilizations.
The rest of the DLC will arrive a couple of weeks later, letting you conquer the world as South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar, and play with the cultures of Bulgaria and Nepal.