Firaxis Games unveiled the post-launch roadmap for Sid Meier’s Civilization VII during a recent livestream. The roadmap details substantial updates planned throughout 2025, including several DLC pack collections featuring new Leaders, Civilizations, and Natural Wonders. Alongside paid DLC, free content will arrive via patches and in-game events.
The first paid DLC, the Crossroads of the World Collection, is a two-part release. Part one (early March) includes Leader Ada Lovelace, four Natural Wonders, and the Carthage and Great Britain civilizations. Part two (late March) adds Leader Simon Bolivar and the Bulgaria and Nepal civilizations. Free content in March includes the Natural Wonder Battle event and Bermuda Triangle Natural Wonder (early March), followed by the Marvelous Mountains event and Mount Everest Natural Wonder (late March).
Further paid content, the Right Rule Collection, is slated for summer 2025, introducing two new leaders, four civilizations, and four New World Wonders. Additional free content and updates are planned from April through September. Firaxis promises continued post-launch support from October 2025 onward. Specific release dates for all announced content are yet to be revealed.

A developer diary blog post further details planned additions, including multiplayer team support, increased multiplayer lobby sizes, expanded map variety, and modding tools. These features will be released as soon as possible, alongside bug fixes, balance adjustments, and quality-of-life improvements.
The livestream also showcased multiplayer gameplay, highlighting diverse strategic approaches to victory. A Q&A session addressed community questions.
Sid Meier’s Civilization VII launches February 11th for PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. Early access begins February 6th with the Deluxe Edition ($99.99).