A new Civilization 7 update has just followed up Firaxis’ recent Test of Time overhaul with continued upgrades to core systems, a new map type designed to craft more organic-feeling locales, and the introduction of hotseat multiplayer. Alongside it comes the launch of the latest piece of Civ 7 DLC, Brush and Blade, which introduces new factions and leaders from the history of both Japan and Korea. The early response to that expansion has been one of frustration, however, with many users criticizing the price at a time when the fundamentals of the game are still being adjusted.
Civ 7 adds new maps, hotseat multiplayer, and more impactful governments – plus another pricey DLC bundle
25 June 20260

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