“We will support Civilization VII for years to come, and your feedback remains critical in helping us grow and build the future of Civ,” Firaxis says.
Civilization 7 became available for Deluxe and Founder’s Edition owners earlier this week with its advanced access launch, and feedback for the turn-based strategy title has been flowing ever. Of course, developer Firaxis has plans to support the game for years to come, as tends to be the case with Civilization, which means work is already underway on targeted improvements based on feedback from players.
Firaxis has detailed some of those upcoming changes in an update, explaining that it is currently prioritizing three main areas that need changes and fixes. Chief among them is fixing the UI, a “top priority” for the studio. Firaxis says it’s looking to make UI interactions “more intuitive, improving map readability, fixing areas of polish like formatting, and more.”
Multiple community-requested features are also incoming, including hot seat multiplayer, customizable names for cities and religions, Teams and full player counts in multiplayer, more map types, and more. Finally, the third main priority is quality-of-life fixes such as “UI adjustments, ongoing AI balance and improvement, adjustments to diplomacy and crises, plus additional bug fixes.”
Firaxis says work on the next patch is well underway, and it will also share further details (including a development roadmap) on upcoming fixes and changes soon. Meanwhile, Civilization 7 has plenty of additional content in the works, both paid and free, for which the developer also recently shared a roadmap.
Civilization 7 is available in advanced access for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, and launches globally on February 11.