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Civilization 7's first in-game event pushed back, so Firaxis can whip out the Bermuda Triangle and drop some beefy updates designed to make your gripes disappear

March 2, 2025 5 Min Read
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Firaxis has had its fingers full since Civilization 7 dropped, as it has been busy attempting to repair and alter components of the sport that earned it a reasonably combined response out of the gate. That mission’s set to proceed by way of some patches subsequent month, so you may have to attend a bit longer to leap into Civ 7’s first in-game particular occasion.

This was introduced by way of a “check-in” submit Firaxis has put out, which sees the studio define a number of the stuff the following two updates – 1.1.0 and 1.1.1 – will likely be bringing after they arrive in March. In the meantime, the necessity to concentrate on these updates has meant the primary in-game occasion that’d been pencilled in for March 4 – Pure Marvel Battle – has been pushed again to “a later replace”.


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So, what’s on the best way in these patches? Nicely, the primary one – Replace 1.1.0 – is about to drop on March 4. It’s going to be the purpose when cross-play between PC and Console and can give everybody a free new pure marvel within the type of the Bermuda Triangle, everybody’s favorite mysterious little bit of water.

Apart from that, you’ll be able to count on “further UI changes, polish, and addressing of reported points”, “refinements to the military unpacking motion” and a tweak which means “Naval items will be capable to disperse coastal impartial powers”. Plus, there will be “important adjustments to the fashionable age’s cultural legacy path and victory” which means “AI leaders may also be higher at finishing a cultural victory”, and you will acquire the choice to transform holy cities through the exploration age.

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Lastly, that replace’ll convey with it the primary little bit of the Crossroads of the World Assortment DLC, so when you’ve purchased that, or both the Deluxe or Founders editions of the sport, look out for that supplying you with issues like new chief Ada Lovelace and the Nice Britain (Trendy Age) civ, the latter of which I assume is the important thing to constructing probably the most miserable nation doable.

After that, pencilled in for March 25 is Replace 1.1.1, which’ll embrace “further UI enhancements and refinements” which might be “only one a part of a a lot bigger plan that goals to enhance the UI over the following a number of months”. It’s going to additionally give everybody Mount Everest, enhance AI how the scouts and settles, and provide the potential to offer your cities and commanders customized names like ‘Devil’s Armpit’ and ‘Devil’. It’s going to arrive with the second a part of that Crossroads of the World Assortment DLC.

Past this, the studio additionally outlined a bunch of basic stuff it is trying to do going forwards, together with including in new maps and assets, mod instruments and steam Workshop assist, and a another flip button so you’ll be able to play on into the long run as soon as the fashionable age is finished.

For those who’re nonetheless on the fence about attempting Civ 7, make certain to take a look at our evaluation of it, which dissects all of the stuff it does in another way to its predecessors.

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