Civ V Complete Edition Out Now

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The Civ series is one of my all time favorites but I can’t stand having to pay more and more for the DLCs

2K and Firaxis Games today announced that Sid Meier’s Civilization® V: The Complete Edition is available now for digital download and will be available this week at retail locations for Windows-based PC in North America, as well as internationally on February 7, 2014. Developed by Firaxis Games, The Complete Edition provides strategy fans with the entire Civilization V experience in one ultimate package, for the first time. 
Civilization V: The Complete Edition enables players to compete as 43 unique historical leaders, wage war, conduct diplomacy and espionage, establish religions and discover new technologies to build the most powerful empires the world has ever known. Civilization V: The Complete Edition offers nearly limitless possibilities to conquer the world, including the original award-winning strategy game, Sid Meier’s Civilization V, the critically acclaimed expansion packs, Gods & Kings and Brave New World, the new Conquest of the New World Deluxe Scenario and all pre-released add-on content:

  • Civilization Pack: Babylon (Nebuchadnezzar II);
  • Cradle of Civilization – Americas Map;
  • Cradle of Civilization – Asia Map;
  • Cradle of Civilization – Mediterranean Map;
  • Cradle of Civilization – Mesopotamia Map;
  • Double Civilization and Scenario Pack: Spain and Inca;
  • Explorer’s Map Pack;
  • Civilization and Scenario Pack: Polynesia;
  • Civilization and Scenario Pack: Denmark – The Vikings;
  • Civilization and Scenario Pack: Korea;
  • Wonders of the Ancient World Scenario Pack;
  • Scrambled Continents Map Pack;
  • Scrambled Nations Map Pack.

Based in the year 1492, the new Conquest of the New World Deluxe Scenario invites players to embark on a journey across the Atlantic, on behalf of European courts, in search of a western route to China and the Indies. Previously released as part of the Double Civilization and Scenario Pack: Spain and Inca, the new Deluxe Scenario will see players enjoy an increased number of civilizations, an expanded Policy and Tech Tree, a new Victory Point system and an assortment of new buildings, wonders, resources and more.
Sid Meier’s Civilization V: The Complete Edition is rated E10+ (Everyone 10 and older) by the ESRB and is available this week on  PC for $49.99. The Conquest of the New World Deluxe Scenario, which requires Brave New World to play, will be offered for free via Steam for everyone who has previously purchased the second expansion pack. Alternatively, for those that have not yet purchased Brave New World, the Conquest of the New World Deluxe Scenario will be included as a free bonus with the expansion moving forward.
For more information on Civilization V, please visit www.civilization.com,