Civilization 7 received a new update that fixes some problems on the PC. Major patches are also expected to be released in the future.
After the first players checked out Sid Meier's Civilization VII through paid early access, the game received a flood of negative reviews. So it's no wonder that the developers are trying to quickly fix bugs and restore the fun of gameplay for fans.
Two patches were released earlier. Now we have received the third, quite large update 1.0.1, which focuses on solving problems occurring on Windows, Mac, Linux systems, and Steam Deck.
Below you will find some fixes. They concern such elements as gameplay, AI, "raging" camera, and interface. The devs encourage reporting further errors that players may encounter during the game.
The devs also announce larger and more crucial patches, which are expected to appear in the future. Unfortunately, we didn't find out when exactly we can expect the first update of this type.
The seventh Civilization will have its official launch on February 11, 2025. The game will be released on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.
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