Civ 6 New Frontiers Season Pass Bringing a Year of New Content

Civ 6 gets its first-ever season pass, promising new leaders, modes, and even a Civ 6 Gran Columbia scenario.

2K and Firaxis announced a Civilization 6 season pass bringing bi-monthly updates and improvements for all platforms over the next year. Officially dubbed the Civilization 6 New Frontier Pass, the first update is out this month and lets fans play a Civ 6 Gran Columbia scenario, among other things.

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The dev team posted an official Civ 6 New Frontiers announcement on YouTube, which you can see at the top of this post. In short, it highlights what you’ll see over the next year and says the goal is getting a better understanding of what Civ 6 players want out of the game.

As for the nitty-gritty of what to expect, there’s a content overview on the game’s site, too. Each update pack brings a new mode, civilization, and leaders, some offer new resources and tiles, while others have Wonders, Districts, and Great People.

May and July bring us the Maya (Gran Columbia) and Ethiopia packs respectively, while the packs after that don’t yet have concrete details about which civilizations we can expect. There’s a handy content map (above) so you know what’s coming too.

This is all on top of the two big Civ 6 expansions we’ve already seen in recent years, too. That’s a lot of Civ.

You can check out the full announcement on the Civilization website. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Civ 6 news, and be sure to check out our massive collection of Civ 6 guides if you’re new to the party.


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