

Sid Meier's Civilization VII
Firaxis Games Developer
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2025 Release
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Update Check-In: April 8, 2025
Update 1.2.0 is currently slated for April 22 (subject to change). Were working on a mix of quality-of-life and UI improvements, mechanic updates, and more based on community suggestions and feedback. Here are just a few of the highlights:
Weve made some major updates to how Resources work in Civ VII, starting with ten new Resources coming to the game (a full list will be included in the Update Notes). These added Resources all come with their own new Narrative Events. One of the biggest changes under the hood is how Resources now appear, with a newly added randomized Resource generation system. Every Age still guarantees certain key Resources, so you can still progress along civ unlocks and the Economic Legacy Path. Beyond those, the Resources on the map are now more variable! This should make exploration, trade, and strategy feel a lot more unique from Age to Age and game to game. Weve also added something were calling Hemisphere Identity. Certain resources especially Treasure Resources will now only appear on one continent or hemisphere. We hope this gives your maps a little bit more personality and motivation to explore. Speaking of Treasure Resources, they now provide passive effects (like Empire Resources).We wanted to make sure Treasures feel valuable even outside of generating Treasure Fleets. Some older resources like Horses and Furs will now be considered Treasures too, alongside some of the aforementioned new Resources were introducing with 1.2.0. All these adjustments, and some balance changes to Resources, will be coming later this month. We also plan on doing more work for Resources in later updates, including improvements to the Resource management screen to make things more easily navigable and readable. Some of these changes will even lay the foundation for future features like expanding multiplayer player counts in the Antiquity Age and supporting Distant Lands starts across all Ages; we'll share more on those later.
Something weve heard loud and clear from your feedback is that Food just didnt always feel worth it in the late game. Growth past 8 or 9 rural Population felt painfully slow, and players quickly learned that they were better off pivoting to Production, Science, or other Yields instead. In short: if you were investing heavily in Food, you were often playing at a disadvantage. Because of this, we took a hard look at how City growth worked and made some changes. The old cubic growth formula has been replaced with a quadratic one, meaning no more growth wall. Population growth now scales much more smoothly across your campaign, even deep into later Ages. And, growing beyond 8 or 9 rural Population is now very achievable; doing so wont take hundreds of turns. This is especially good news for Food-focused civs and leaders (cough Pachacuti cough), who will feel much stronger than they did at launch. If youve been holding back on Food-heavy strategies, we encourage you to give them another try! And one more side benefit AI opponents should now be much better at developing their empire. Maybe worth turning the difficulty down a notch? Let us know how it feels!
For all the players who like to keep the game rolling after youve finished, an endless play mode is on the way with 1.2.0. Youll be able to keep playing your campaign past the end of the Modern Age with a new Just One More Turn option (just remember to take water breaks and stretch your legs now and again). Since the victory has already been won at this point in the game, continuing wont unlock any new ways to win, and Age Progress will be locked at 100%. However, you can still complete the steps for other victories, get the cinematics, and experiment with your empire if you just want to see it play out. Youll even still be able to grab Legacy Path achievements if you havent already. In the future, were looking at ways to expand this so that single-Age games will also support the One More Turn feature. We know many players want to keep going no matter the Age, so know that its on our list of priorities!
With Update 1.2.0, were introducing a feature many of you remember from past Civ games Teams Multiplayer* to Civ VII. In Team games, you and your teammates will share:
Theres a feature that wasnt on the list! Is it still being worked on? Yes! The bigger-ticket items we mentioned in the last Update Check-In are still very much on the way, they just take some extra time to get right. While we cant attach a date to these features just yet, we know these are on your mind, so heres a reminder of some of the other things our team is actively working on:
Lastly, you may have noticed we havent mentioned the next paid collection, Right to Rule Collection**. The team is prioritizing improvements to the core game right now, so weve made the call to roll out this Collection later this summer. Well have more to share on this Collection and its contents in the future.
If you're looking to share feedback on Civilization VII, want to stay up-to-date, or are just looking for a place to talk with other Civ players, check out the Steam Discussion forums and our official Discord channel! For any issues, you can check if it's an issue already on our radar or submit a ticket through our support portal (select Civ VII in dropdown). From the entire team at Firaxis, thanks for being the best fans in gaming! *Online play and features (including progression bonuses) require an Internet connection and 2K Account (minimum age varies). Up to five players supported in the Antiquity & Exploration Ages. Up to eight players supported in the Modern Age. Map size restrictions may apply to certain cross-play multiplayer games. Terms apply. **The Right To Rule Collection contains 6 DLCs, all of which will be available on or by September 2025 (subject to change). Each DLC will be delivered automatically in-game on release.
[ 2025-04-08 16:15:05 CET ] [ Original post ]
Hey, Civ fans! In our previous Update Check-In, we shared a development roadmap outlining what you can expect in upcoming updates for Civilization VII. Today, were back to revisit some of those items (and introduce a few new ones), sharing more insights into how were working to implement these highly requested additions. Lets start with whats right around the corner in April.
Next Update Coming April 22
Update 1.2.0 is currently slated for April 22 (subject to change). Were working on a mix of quality-of-life and UI improvements, mechanic updates, and more based on community suggestions and feedback. Here are just a few of the highlights:
Updates to Resources
Weve made some major updates to how Resources work in Civ VII, starting with ten new Resources coming to the game (a full list will be included in the Update Notes). These added Resources all come with their own new Narrative Events. One of the biggest changes under the hood is how Resources now appear, with a newly added randomized Resource generation system. Every Age still guarantees certain key Resources, so you can still progress along civ unlocks and the Economic Legacy Path. Beyond those, the Resources on the map are now more variable! This should make exploration, trade, and strategy feel a lot more unique from Age to Age and game to game. Weve also added something were calling Hemisphere Identity. Certain resources especially Treasure Resources will now only appear on one continent or hemisphere. We hope this gives your maps a little bit more personality and motivation to explore. Speaking of Treasure Resources, they now provide passive effects (like Empire Resources).We wanted to make sure Treasures feel valuable even outside of generating Treasure Fleets. Some older resources like Horses and Furs will now be considered Treasures too, alongside some of the aforementioned new Resources were introducing with 1.2.0. All these adjustments, and some balance changes to Resources, will be coming later this month. We also plan on doing more work for Resources in later updates, including improvements to the Resource management screen to make things more easily navigable and readable. Some of these changes will even lay the foundation for future features like expanding multiplayer player counts in the Antiquity Age and supporting Distant Lands starts across all Ages; we'll share more on those later.
Population Growth Improvements (Food Changes)
Something weve heard loud and clear from your feedback is that Food just didnt always feel worth it in the late game. Growth past 8 or 9 rural Population felt painfully slow, and players quickly learned that they were better off pivoting to Production, Science, or other Yields instead. In short: if you were investing heavily in Food, you were often playing at a disadvantage. Because of this, we took a hard look at how City growth worked and made some changes. The old cubic growth formula has been replaced with a quadratic one, meaning no more growth wall. Population growth now scales much more smoothly across your campaign, even deep into later Ages. And, growing beyond 8 or 9 rural Population is now very achievable; doing so wont take hundreds of turns. This is especially good news for Food-focused civs and leaders (cough Pachacuti cough), who will feel much stronger than they did at launch. If youve been holding back on Food-heavy strategies, we encourage you to give them another try! And one more side benefit AI opponents should now be much better at developing their empire. Maybe worth turning the difficulty down a notch? Let us know how it feels!
One More Turn
For all the players who like to keep the game rolling after youve finished, an endless play mode is on the way with 1.2.0. Youll be able to keep playing your campaign past the end of the Modern Age with a new Just One More Turn option (just remember to take water breaks and stretch your legs now and again). Since the victory has already been won at this point in the game, continuing wont unlock any new ways to win, and Age Progress will be locked at 100%. However, you can still complete the steps for other victories, get the cinematics, and experiment with your empire if you just want to see it play out. Youll even still be able to grab Legacy Path achievements if you havent already. In the future, were looking at ways to expand this so that single-Age games will also support the One More Turn feature. We know many players want to keep going no matter the Age, so know that its on our list of priorities!
Teams Multiplayer
With Update 1.2.0, were introducing a feature many of you remember from past Civ games Teams Multiplayer* to Civ VII. In Team games, you and your teammates will share:
- Map visibility
- Relationships, war status, and alliance status with other leaders
- And most importantly, victory when one player wins, their whole team wins!
And a few other things coming in the next update
- Research Queuing: Selecting a Tech or Civic deeper in the tree will queue up the pre-requistite nodes for you automatically.
- Repair All: Added a Repair All option when choosing Production in Settlements.
- Fewer Natural Disasters: Reduced the frequency of natural disasters across light and moderate settings.
- Map Generation (Coastal Erosion): Improved coastal erosion on Continents Plus, Continents, Shuffle, and Terra Incognita map types to help break up coastlines more, especially near the poles.
- Bug Fixes, UI Polish, and Quality-of-Life Improvements: Were always improving whats already in the game, and youll get exact details whenever the full Update Notes are released.
Looking Further Ahead
Theres a feature that wasnt on the list! Is it still being worked on? Yes! The bigger-ticket items we mentioned in the last Update Check-In are still very much on the way, they just take some extra time to get right. While we cant attach a date to these features just yet, we know these are on your mind, so heres a reminder of some of the other things our team is actively working on:
- Auto-Explore
- Additional Advanced Game Setup Options
- New Map Types + Sizes
- Steam Workshop Support
A Quick Note on the Right to Rule Collection
Lastly, you may have noticed we havent mentioned the next paid collection, Right to Rule Collection**. The team is prioritizing improvements to the core game right now, so weve made the call to roll out this Collection later this summer. Well have more to share on this Collection and its contents in the future.
Where Can I Share Feedback?
If you're looking to share feedback on Civilization VII, want to stay up-to-date, or are just looking for a place to talk with other Civ players, check out the Steam Discussion forums and our official Discord channel! For any issues, you can check if it's an issue already on our radar or submit a ticket through our support portal (select Civ VII in dropdown). From the entire team at Firaxis, thanks for being the best fans in gaming! *Online play and features (including progression bonuses) require an Internet connection and 2K Account (minimum age varies). Up to five players supported in the Antiquity & Exploration Ages. Up to eight players supported in the Modern Age. Map size restrictions may apply to certain cross-play multiplayer games. Terms apply. **The Right To Rule Collection contains 6 DLCs, all of which will be available on or by September 2025 (subject to change). Each DLC will be delivered automatically in-game on release.
[ 2025-04-08 16:15:05 CET ] [ Original post ]
The award-winning strategy game franchise returns with a revolutionary new chapter. Sid Meier's Civilization® VII empowers you to build the greatest empire the world has ever known!
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?
Sid Meier's Civilization® VII is a 4X strategy game developed by the legendary team at Firaxis Games, developers of the Civilization and XCOM franchises.
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?
Sid Meier's Civilization® VII is a 4X strategy game developed by the legendary team at Firaxis Games, developers of the Civilization and XCOM franchises.
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