The latest update for Civilization 7, version 1.1.0, rolled out with some exciting additions and tweaks that fans of the series are sure to appreciate. First off, there’s a fresh look at the game’s UI along with the intriguing introduction of the Bermuda Triangle. Beyond that, players will notice updates to the Mementos system and adjustments to the Modern Cultural Legacy Path, enriching the game’s strategic depth. Plus, keep an eye out for more free content, courtesy of the upcoming Right to Rule Collection, which promises new leaders and more up until September.
Released in February 2025, Civilization 7 lets players forge the course of human history from ancient times to modern marvels. Interestingly, some PlayStation 5 users caught an early glimpse of unplanned content. Those with the Founder’s Edition have stumbled upon both parts of the Crossroads of the World DLC ahead of its scheduled release, making them the envy of the community.
This major patch also brings attention to console-specific enhancements. Notable adjustments involve the Geographic Society victory path—where strategy lovers will note changes to Explorer Unit costs and a new feature that allows Natural Wonders to be examined as Artifacts. With Part 1 of Crossroads of the World, Ada Lovelace debuts as an influential science leader, and yes, the mysterious Bermuda Triangle is now part of the game.
As for what’s next, Civilization 7 continues to expand with exciting content lined up for 2025. Right on the horizon is the Right to Rule Collection, set to introduce new leaders, civilizations, world wonders, and a slew of enticing events and challenges. And don’t fret—there’s also the promise of more gratis content coming in October and beyond for both newcomers and longtime series veterans to enjoy.
Overall, Firaxis Games appears committed to keeping Civilization 7 fresh and engaging, maintaining its status as a cornerstone in the world of turn-based strategy gaming.