Civilization 7 release date and everything we know so far

The Civilization 7 release date has been officially revealed. At present, we know when the game will come out, as well as some details on gameplay, and a recent trailer. We’ve even interviewed the developer, getting some new details on the new Leader mechanics.

While there’s still plenty we don’t know about Civilization 7 yet, the franchise’s pedigree makes it one of the more exciting upcoming games to watch out for and certainly gives it a good chance at giving the games on our best PC strategy games list a run for their money.

Here’s everything we know about Civilization 7 so far, including a look at the release date, the platforms it’s coming to, and some info on when we’re likely to see more gameplay. As new details are released, this page will be updated.

Civ 7 – cut to the chase

  • What is it? The newest entry into the long-running strategy series
  • When does it come out? February 11, 2025
  • What can I play it on? PS5, PS4, XSX|S, XBO, PC, Switch
  • Who’s making it? Firaxis (Civ, XCOM)

Civilization 7 will launch on February 11, 2025. This was confirmed alongside the game’s latest trailer at Gamescom Opening Night Live. As for platforms, Civ 7 is coming to PS5, PS4, XSX|S, XBO, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

The latest trailer we have for Civ 7 shows off our first look at gameplay. Check it out below:

As part of the announcement, we received a short teaser that shows characters through different ages of history. It all culminates in the launch of a space shuttle before the release year is given. Not too much to go off of yet, but still, it’s very nice to have the franchise back after a nine-year wait.

While we wait for more on Civilization 7, it’s worth keeping an eye on the game’s official YouTube channel. This is likely where new trailers will be posted, after which we’ll be sure to update this section.

According to the game’s official website:

“Rule as one of many legendary leaders from throughout history. Establish your civilization, construct cities and architectural wonders to expand your territory, conquer or cooperate with rival civilizations in pursuit of prosperity, and explore the far reaches of the unknown world. Will you build an empire that stands the test of time?”

Seems like your standard Civ gameplay loop to us, but there will no doubt be a whole host of modern touches and upgrades to enjoy in this new entry. Thanks to a recent showing at the Future Games Show, we’ve now seen even more gameplay. Check it out below:

You can play Civilization 7 early if you pre-order either the Deluxe or Founders editions of the game. The timings are as follows:

  • Early Access date: February 6, 2025

Can you pre-order Civ 7?

Civilization 7 is now available to pre-order, in a variety of different editions. Head here for more info on how to do so.

Who is developing Civilization 7?

Civilization 7 is being developed by Firaxis Games, who most recently worked on Marvel’s Midnight Suns. They specialize in turn-based strategy, having also worked on the Civ and XCOM series. Don’t worry, the new Civ entry is very much in safe hands.

Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 developer discusses building “the best looking tabletop game on the planet”
Going hands-on with an early build of Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 at Gamescom 2024, we’re impressed by much of what this upcoming installment in the hugely popular strategy series will bring to the table. Read more from our latest interviewer.

Cover art revealed
Firaxis has now revealed the full cover art for Civilization 7. You can check it out in this Tweet.

New trailer revealed at Gamescom
While the initial trailer for Civilization 7 left a fair bit to the imagination, the latest, shown off at Gamescom, did give a little bit more information, alongside a full release date.

Civilization 7 revealed
A brand new Civ game was revealed as part of Summer Game Fest 2024. A short teaser was shown, with platforms and a release year of 2025 shown.

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