Civilization VII Content Collections
Civilization VII's Content Collections offer additional paid content to expand on the game's foundation and open up new strategic possibilities for building empires you believe in!
Each of these bundles will include six distinct packs of paid content, including new leaders, civilizations, Wonders, and cosmetic bonuses. Buying a Content Collection gets you all six included packs, which will be deployed at different scheduled times according to our post-launch content roadmap.
Crossroads of the World Collection
Crossroads of the World Collection includes:
• 2 new leaders: Ada Lovelace, Simón Bolívar
• 4 new civilizations: Carthage, Great Britain, Nepal, Bulgaria
• 4 new Natural Wonders: Machapuchare, Mount Fuji, Vihren, Vinicunca
• 1 badge cosmetic bonus
Explore new possibilities for your personalized empire with additional game content of the Crossroads of the World Collection! Embody two new leaders: Simón Bolívar and Ada Lovelace. Lead four new civilizations: Carthage, Great Britain, Bulgaria, and Nepal. Discover the majesty of four new Natural Wonders: Machapuchare, Mount Fuji, Vihren, and Vinicunca. And expand your experience with a cosmetic bonus.

Ada Lovelace
From childhood, Ada Lovelace inspected the world through a scientist’s eyes. Forging a path between intellectualism and imagination, she applied her mathematical mind to the nineteenth century’s most cutting-edge experiments. Working with mechanical computers, which made calculations using gears and punch cards, she designed the first computer program, establishing the field of computing over a century before technology caught up to her vision.
Unique Ability - Enchantress of Number: Cities receive increased Science per Age when you complete a Civic Mastery. This resets at the start of each Age. Gain Culture equal to a percentage of your total Science per turn when you complete a Technology Mastery.
Carthage
From humble colony to economic hegemony, Carthage rose from the shores of North Africa to dominate the Mediterranean Sea. Its sleek ships ferried goods and riches all over the known world, while at home, the city of Carthage was famed for its master craftsmen and deep agricultural knowledge. Competition with first Greece, then Rome, honed renowned generals and a powerful navy. But war was Carthage’s undoing, and the city was destroyed in 146 BCE.
- Unique Ability - Phoenician Heritage: Can only have one City. Towns cannot use Convert to City. When you create a Merchant or Colonist Unit, gain a copy of that Unit.
- Unique Civilian Unit: Colonist (Unique Settler Unit)
- Unique Military Unit: Numidian (Unique Cavalry Unit)
- Associated Wonder: Byrsa
Great Britain
The sun never set on Great Britain’s vast empire. Its territories spread across all continents, funneling raw materials from colonial holdings to the factories of the metropole. Foreign policy was conducted through economic strategy, extensive diplomacy, and threat of war. The British navy dominated the seas, while at home, society found a new order amid the explosion of industry. Under Pax Britannica, the world followed Britain’s lead.
- Unique Ability - Workshop of the World: Buildings are a set percentage cheaper to produce or purchase. Converting Towns into Cities costs a set percentage more.
- Unique Civilian Unit: Antiquarian (Unique Explorer Unit)
- Unique Military Unit: Revenge (Unique Naval Unit)
- Associated Wonder: Battersea Power Station
Simón Bolívar
As the Napoleonic Wars weakened Spain’s presence in the Americas, Simón Bolívar, "El Libertador," led forces to liberate the region. With tenacity and charisma, he led his armies to victory, and the people to independence. The instability of newfound freedom proved difficult to overcome. First president and then dictator of Gran Colombia, he failed to fully enact his ambitions. Yet Bolívar remains an enduring example of South American defiance.
Unique Ability - El Libertador: Gain a free amount of Support on your wars. When you conquer a Settlement for the first time, it can purchase a Constructible for free. Can purchase items when in the Unrest status.
Nepal
Nestled high in the Himalayas, and incorporating both highland Buddhist and lowland Hindu populations, Nepal has clung to its sovereignty despite its precarious location. 19th century Nepal was governed by an autocratic group of families, and guarded by the fierce Gurkha warriors. Following an agreement with the British, they maintained a degree of independence at the crown of the world.
- Unique Ability - Roof of the World: All Warehouse Buildings apply to Mountain tiles, but they cost increased Food and Happiness Maintenance.
- Unique Civilian Unit: Sherpa (Unique Scout Unit)
- Unique Military Unit: Gurkha (Unique Infantry Unit)
- Associated Wonder: Boudhanath
Bulgaria
In the seventh century, the Bulgars crossed the Danube and made the Balkans their own. Their warriors used the mountains to their advantage, scattering larger armies through skill and stratagems. The First Bulgarian Empire ran on conquest, expansion, and the growth of trade. The Second Empire saw the rise of art, literature, and architecture alongside spirituality and monastic traditions. All came crashing down when the Ottomans invaded.
- Unique Ability - Krum's Dynasty: Receive Food in all Towns when pillaging Improvements equal to a percentage of the HP or yields gained.
- Unique Civilian Unit: Tarkhan (Unique Commander Unit)
- Unique Military Unit: Bolyar (Unique Cavalry Unit)
- Associated Wonder: Rila Monastery
Crossroads of the World Collection
Crossroads of the World Collection is included in the Deluxe and Founders Editions of Civilization VII. It is also available for separate purchase (base game required). Contains 6 DLCs, all of which will be available on or by March 2025 (subject to change). Each DLC will be delivered automatically in-game on release. Terms apply.