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Wow, Civilization 7’s been out for about three months—feels like both a long time and no time at all, depending. Critics weren’t exactly throwing a celebration, and some players… well, they had a few bones to pick. Not that anyone asked me, but the whole new Ages mechanic? It’s kinda caught on. Yet, those Legacy Paths victories? Not quite the crowd-pleaser I’d hoped for. But hey, Firaxis Games seems to have their ear to the chatter on the streets, promising those ever-elusive updates. So, stay tuned? Oh, and there’s a slew of DLCs on the horizon, like the eagerly whispered-about Right to Rule Collection. Leaders! Civilizations! Wonders! More than we could shake a stick at, honestly.
So, get this: someone poked around in the data mine over at Epic Games store. Not a literal mine, in case you were wondering—though that would be something. Anyway, they stumbled upon tantalizing files hinting at more Civilization 7 goodies. We’ve seen the Crossroads of the World, officially dropped in March. Quirky names, I know. As for Right to Rule? If these whispers hold up, we’re in for a nostalgic leader appearing yet again, alongside a newbie who’s ready to make waves.
And while we’re in this messy rabbit hole, let’s talk about the Right to Rule stuff that got leaked earlier. Leaders like Genghis Khan and Lakshmibai are supposedly joining the fray. Genghis Khan is, well, taking over Civ 7 again—some things never change, right? His war-torn legacy keeps pulling him back into the Civ spotlight game after game, essentially the poster child of domination victories. Not to say it’s a bad thing, but isn’t it telling that he’s always there?
Now, Lakshmibai? This one’s exciting! Maharani of Jhansi herself makes a comeback as a leader, not just a footnote as before. She was front and center during the 1857 skirmish—you know, kicking colonial butt and taking names. Her fire’s back, baby. Though, specifics on their perks? Still wrapped in mystery. Typical, huh?
But let’s not zoom out too far. Right to Rule adds even more civilizations to mix things up. Fresh faces like Assyrians (hello, Mesopotamia!), Dai Viet, Qajar, and the Korean Silla. I mean, there’s something utterly fascinating about the ancient Kingdom of Silla now dancing back onto our screens.
Now here’s the real kicker, folks. This DLC, packed tighter than a spice rack in a gourmet kitchen, is delayed! Suppose we’ll have to twiddle our thumbs until summer 2025. Who’s surprised? Plans were April to September, but plans are like weather predictions, notoriously fickle.
So, there we go. A winding journey through Civ 7’s upcoming DLC. Tune in, zone out, and maybe I’ll finally master world domination in a virtual sense—keeping it safe, right?