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The release date for the first part of the Crossroads of the World collection in Sid Meier's Civilization VII has been confirmed as March 4th, 2025, according to leaked information on the Nintendo Store. This marks the early deadline stated in the game's official roadmap.

On this date, three separate items will be released: the Ada Lovelace, Carthage, and Great Britain packs. However, it's worth noting that there may be some discrepancies in the release dates for these packs on the UK Nintendo store.

The second part of the collection is scheduled to follow on March 25th, with new content including the Simon Bolivar, Bulgaria, and Nepal packs. Fans are now eagerly anticipating more details about the game's expansion and its features.

The release dates for an upcoming expansion pack for Sid Meier's Civilization VII have seemingly leaked via the Nintendo Store. The first part of the Crossroads Of The World collection, slated for "e...

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The Sid Meier's Civilization series has long been notorious for its steep learning curve and punishing gameplay, leading many players to abandon their saves mid-game. This phenomenon is not unique to Civilization VI, with Firaxis studios acknowledging that fewer than 40% of players finish a single game.

In response, the latest installment, Civilization VII, introduces an innovative Age system designed to alleviate feelings of exhaustion and frustration. By resetting power levels between Ages, the game aims to create a more digestible experience, encouraging players to continue progressing without feeling overwhelmed or hopeless.

If your time with foundational PC strategy 4X game series Sid Meier's Civilization consists of exactly one save file that ended somewhere in the Middle Ages, don't beat yourself up, for you have plen...

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