There was a time when Firaxis would release variousSid Meier’s Civilizationspin-offs, but nothing has happened with the IP since 2016. Now, the studio is hard at work developing the seventh mainline game in the series. Fans are excited to see what Firaxis does with the concept as it tries to reinvent the franchise with each entry. This makes it an exciting time to be a fan of the series, but hopefully moreSid Meier’s Civilizationadventures are also in store.

It has been seven years since the lastSid Meier’s Civilizationhit store shelves, and all fans have had during that time isCiv 6DLC packs. While the DLC packs gave players something to do, it would have been nice if there were a couple ofCivilizationspin-off games mixed in. The studio is now putting all its focus onCiv 7, but it could be a ways down the road. If Firaxis wants to keep fans engaged then it should release some spin-offs along the way, and there are so many different ideas it could go with.

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The World Needs More Civilization Spin-Offs

Sid Meier’s Civilizationfansare waiting desperately for a major piece of content, and right now it seems likeCiv 7will be the only thing they can look forward to. Firaxis has yet to reveal any official information about the title, and that likely means it will not release for a while. While it will hopefully be worth the wait, fans should be able to kill some time in other titles while they wait. They can always take one more turn in an olderCivgame, but brand-new spin-offs are always more exciting.

The last majorCivilizationspin-offs released in 2014, and Firaxis has not done anything with the concept since. In July 2014, players were able to check outSid Meier’s Civilization Revolution 2. It was a more streamlined version of the main series for mobile platforms, and it mostly delivered on the premise. In October 2014, the spin-off fun continued withSid Meier’s Civilization: Beyond Earth. The game took the franchise to space for a new type of experience, but it ended up failing to impress the fanbase.

While these spin-offs were not as big as the main series, they still gaveCivilizationfans something to look forward to while they waited forCiv 6.Civ 7may take a while, and that means it is time foranother round ofCivspin-off titles. The studio was likely working on more than justCiv 6DLC these last seven years, and it would be cool to see what exactly it has been developing. If it does not take too many resources away from the main series, Firaxis should give fans some tinier experiences to check out.

There is a ton of potential forCivilizationspin-offs, and Firaxis could releaseCivilization Revolution 3to give fans a unique type ofCivgame. It could craft anotherBeyond Earth-like game to give sci-fi fans something to enjoy, it could take the franchise to the fantasy genre for something new, or it could simplyremaster games likeCivCity: Rome. Whatever form these spin-offs take, it would be a fantastic treat for fans of the franchise.

These spin-offs would keepCivilizationat the forefront, give fans new ways to interact with their favorite franchise, and be great ways to build up hype forCiv 7as its release date nears. Considering that the developer was not afraid tobreak the mold with games likeCivilization Beyond Earth, an all-new type of spin-off title could be the perfect solution to the conundrum. Furthermore, given that a spin-off may now be unexpected given their absence since 2014, Firaxis could kill two birds with one stone.

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