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
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Since the launch of Civilization 7, Firaxis has been working to address the mixed reception of the game by preparing patches for crucial gameplay improvements. While the first in-game event, ‘Natural Wonder Battle,’ has been delayed, Update 1.1.0 is set to release on March 4, introducing cross-play and the Bermuda Triangle as a free natural wonder. This update will also refine the cultural victory mechanics and provide new content through the Crossroads of the World Collection DLC, ensuring a richer experience for players. A follow-up update, 1.1.1, is scheduled for March 25, promising further enhancements.
Firaxis plans to enhance Civilization 7 with crucial patches, addressing gameplay issues, adding cross-play, and introducing new content, including a natural wonder and additional leaders.
While the first in-game event, Natural Wonder Battle, has been delayed, the upcoming updates promise significant gameplay improvements and content additions for Civ 7 players.
Update 1.1.0, arriving on March 4, will feature cross-play between platforms, and significant changes to cultural victory mechanics, refining the overall gameplay experience.
The first DLC content will arrive with Update 1.1.0, introducing new leaders and gameplay options, signaling Firaxis's commitment to evolving Civ 7 based on player feedback.
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