Discover the latest updates on Civilization 7 as Firaxis Games shifts focus from the game's first in-game event to essential quality-of-life enhancements. Dive into what's planned for the next update and what the future holds for this iconic strategy game.
Civilization 7 (Civ 7) is set to delay its first in-game event to prioritize crucial quality-of-life improvements. In a development update on February 28, 2025, Firaxis Games shared a roadmap outlining the upcoming changes for Civ 7.
The much-anticipated Update 1.1.0 is scheduled for release on March 4, 2025, across PC and consoles, with a separate release date for Nintendo Switch. Originally, the update was to include the game's first event, the Natural Wonder Battle. However, Firaxis announced, "Although our first in-game Event, Natural Wonder Battle, was originally planned for Update 1.1.0 on March 4, events are now being postponed to a later update to allow us more time to prioritize quality-of-life improvements for players worldwide. We’ll share more details about the first in-game event once we’re ready."
Since its early access launch, Civ 7 has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing dissatisfaction with the game's user interface (UI). Firaxis has acknowledged this feedback, stating, "We are aware of and looking into feedback on the game's UI." They further emphasized their commitment to improvement, saying, "We're continuing to make improvements to Civilization 7, and appreciate you taking the time to drop your feedback."
The upcoming Update 1.1.0 for Civ 7 is designed to tackle community suggestions and feedback head-on. While the full patch notes will be released at launch, Firaxis has provided a sneak peek of what players can expect.
A new natural wonder, the Bermuda Triangle, will be available for players to explore at no additional cost. The update will also introduce significant UI adjustments, addressing one of the most common criticisms from the community. Additionally, there will be notable changes to the Modern Age’s Cultural Legacy Path and Victory, with AI leaders becoming more adept at achieving a Cultural Victory.
Alongside these improvements, the first half of the paid Crossroads of the World Collection will be released. Firaxis stated, "Players who own either of those editions, or have purchased the Crossroads of the World Collection separately, will receive this content automatically with Update 1.1.0."
The next major update for Civ 7 is scheduled for March 25, 2025, though this date may be subject to change. This update will continue to focus on enhancing the game's UI, as Firaxis emphasized, "Ongoing improvements to the User Interface continues to be a top priority for the development team. The updates being introduced on March 25 are just one part of a much larger plan that aims to improve the UI over the next several months."
Looking beyond the March updates, Civ 7 is set to receive a series of enhancements and refinements. These include the addition of a "one more turn" feature to extend gameplay beyond the Modern Age, an auto-explore function, new map sizes for PC and consoles (excluding Switch), and improvements to multiplayer support.
Firaxis noted, "We’re in the process of scoping the work necessary to bring these priorities to the game as soon as we can. Some of these will be delivered as early as April (subject to change), though many will take longer to develop, test, and deploy. As always in development, plans can change and we'll have more details to share here in the weeks and months ahead as plans solidify. We appreciate your continued patience in the meantime!"
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