Following a rocky start, Firaxis Games studio has revealed that on June 17th, Civilization 7 will receive its significant update – 1.2.2. According to the developers, this is the largest update yet. However, they stress that this is only the first step towards comprehensive modifications.
- One of the key new features will be the introduction of large and huge maps. In single-player mode, the first map can have up to 10 civilizations, while the second one can have as many as 12. In multiplayer mode, the limit of 8 nations will remain unchanged. Larger areas will put more strain on the hardware, so weaker computers may experience longer wait times or performance drops. Owners of PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch 2 consoles will also have access to large and huge maps.
- The update marked with number 1.2.2 will increase the flexibility of gameplay in Civilization 7. This means, among other things, the ability to adjust the artificial intelligence of opponents (e.g., in the fields of economy or warfare) or the hostility of independent powers, which has been a source of irritation for many players.
- The new settings will allow you to choose any civilization after advancing to a new era. This also applies to those we were unable to unlock during the game. We’ll also choose a bunch of crises ourselves, gain the option to disable legacy paths, and even achieve victory on points.
- The devs will facilitate the work of moderators, guaranteeing support for the Steam workshop. With the update, documentation will be published with best clues for creating new content.
- You can check out the full list of changes on the official game website.
On the 11th of February, 2025, “Civilization 7” was made available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and Nintendo Switch. Two and a half months later, on June 5th, Firaxis Games’ creation, originally released, also found its way onto the newer model of Nintendo Switch.
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2025-06-11 14:01