Firaxis Games have heard your cries, and so Civilization VII is getting an update at some point to let you play as one civ continuously through the Ages.
So, you know, like you would actually expect from a Civilization game instead of the incredibly divisive ages system that transforms your civ into something else as you progress. It was always an odd move for Civilization VII, as they tried to mix up the gameplay with competition from the likes of Humankind and other 4x games.
In an announcement the devs talked about some major changes including "dramatic changes to the Legacy Paths and Victories" that will "open up the game and provide many new paths your empire can follow while achieving greatness and competing for victory". The bigger one has "been one of the most requested features from players - we're internally playtesting ways to play as one civ continuously through the Ages, allowing you to choose a civilization from any Age and guide them throughout your journey through history".

Pictured - Civilization VII
Also announced with the upcoming version 1.3.0 is a new "Tides of Power" content collection, which will be free from November 4th until January 5th, 2026. This will contain a new leader, two new civilizations and more to come.
On top of all that the Naval Update will come with version 1.3.0 on November 3rd which includes a new ship, a new building, new resources and terrain types, naval combat upgrades and lots more.
As this was the one thing that made me boycott the game so far, I wonder if what's left of Civ VII is worth buying, considering I already got Civ VI. Is there anything that's both new and exciting in VII?




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