The Advanced Access launch ofSid Meier’s Civilization VIIlikely did not go quite as well as developers at Firaxis had hoped.Civ 7will have its full release for players on PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch on August 22, 2025, but already many prospective players have changed their minds about wanting to pick up the title following an influx of negative responses from those who have tried it.Civ 7’s developers are handling the situation in stride, however, with a plan to improve the game to meet the standards of the series.

In the few days followingCiv 7’s Advanced Access launch for those who prepurchased the Deluxe and Founders editions,negative reviews of the gamehave been flooding the internet. Whether from game crashes or other glitches in the experience, or from those who expressed frustration at the user interface (UI) and other features that seem to be lacking, many players have said thatit currently feels as thoughCiv 7is not finished. This disappointing launch could hurt the game, but the team behindCiv 7has a plan to make things right as quickly as they can.

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Civilization 7’s Patch 1.1.0 Plans

Devs Have Been Reading The Feedback From Players

Civilizationas a series has a long history since the release of the first game in the early 1990s, and with each launch there are always some growing pains as players adjust to a new edition.Civ 7was already expected to be met with resistance due to themassive changes that were implemented, including the new system of three Ages, leaders being able to rule over any civilization, and more.What was not expected, however, was the amount of negative reviewsregarding basic quality-of-life issues, glitches, and frustrations with the UI.

“Over the last few days, the team has been poring over your feedback, including our most recent Steam Reviews during the Advanced Access period. As stewards of theCivilizationfranchise, we hold ourselves to a high standard and always strive to create the best game possible.Civwould not have come this far without you, andyour opinions matter greatly to us.” -Firaxis Games

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In a recent news post fromCivilization 7’s developers at Firaxis Games,the feedback from the community was not only respectfully noted, but the company also gave a short response in which they outlined how things would be improved. As Firaxis is undoubtedly scrambling to prepare for the full launch of the game, these are still only outlined plans without a full roadmap provided yet.

Priority Features For Future Civ 7 Patches

User Interface Improvements Are The Top Priority

Three key areas are being addressed first to improveCiv 7,beginning with an improved UI to make things more intuitive for playersand improve the readability of the map and other areas. These changes could be particularly important tonew players to theCivilizationseries, but every player will benefit from having a clearer understanding of what is happening in the strategy-heavy game.

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The following is the list of three key areas as defined byFiraxis, which the teams will be working on for improvingCivilization 7.

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After the UI improvements have been made,Firaxis recognizes that there are several features players are wanting, many of which have been in previousCivgames, that were left out ofCiv 7. These include fairly straightforward items, such as being able to have betterimmersion through naming cities, and several features which would greatly benefit multiplayer modes in the game.

Finally, players can expectPatch 1.1.0 to arrive sometime in March to improve many of the quality-of-life balancesand features ofCiv 7. These can include items such as adjusting the balance of AI civilizations, diplomacy, and crises features, as well as bug fixes and any other items that come up during the next few weeks. This Patch, and all other updates listed above, will be free to allCiv 7players and automatically installed as they are available.

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When To Expect Free Civ 7 Updates

Patch 1.1.0 Is In The Works, And A Full Roadmap Coming Soon

Currently, dates of when these updates and patches will arrive are left vague. Patch 1.1.0, featuring the quality-of-life updates toCiv 7is said to be deploying in March 2025, but as that is the third item on their list of three key objectives, it is likely that other changes may arrive sooner. A full development roadmap will be released soon which should provide a better timeline of when things are planned to be fixed, butplayers should recognize that none of these changes are instantaneous and will take time to be created and put into placeeffectively.

While there is currently aVR version ofCiv 7in development, it should be noted that it is being made by a different company at PlaySide Studios and, therefore, its progress will not be hindering the team at Firaxis who will be crafting the updates and adjustments to the current game.

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As more information is made available, timelines of what to expect will become clearer. At this time, although there are several things that can and will be updated on the game, the response from Firaxis is encouraging, as is the history of the series in regard to continually improving its products. A rocky launch may not be ideal, but there is hope thatCivilization 7will be able to bounce back from situation well.

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