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Updated · InvenGlobal · May 20
2K Launches Civilization VII Free Update, Letting Players Keep 1 Civ Across All 3 Ages
Updated
Updated · InvenGlobal · May 20

2K Launches Civilization VII Free Update, Letting Players Keep 1 Civ Across All 3 Ages

7 articles · Updated · InvenGlobal · May 20
  • Trials of Time went live on May 20 as Civilization VII’s biggest post-launch update, giving existing owners the free Alexander the Great leader alongside sweeping gameplay changes.
  • The headline shift is Time Tested Civs, which removes the requirement to switch civilizations at era breaks and restores full-campaign play as a single civ after more than a year of feedback and playtesting.
  • Firaxis also added Syncretism and Affirmation systems, letting players borrow Apex Age units or infrastructure from other civilizations and further strengthen their own unique traits.
  • The patch overhauls victory conditions to judge dominance across the whole campaign, replaces Legacy Paths with six-attribute Triumphs, and adds a fractal continent map, commerce screen, Council of Advisors and balance updates.
  • The changes address criticism of Civilization VII’s launch design, where forced civilization changes across three ages had drawn negative player reaction.
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