- Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 Update 1.1.0 is now live
- It contains free changes in the path of cultural legacy, in addition to much more
- This adds to a new leader and civic for the owners of the Crossroads of the World Collection.
The first important update for Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 Now it is live, bringing a handful of very necessary solutions and improvements and some new characteristics.
As described in official update notes, update 1.1.0 contains a combination of free and paid content. The most dramatic free change alters the path of cultural legacy of the geographical society of the modern era and seems oriented to prevent other leaders from instantly flooding their territory with dozens of exploratory units in madness to claim all its precious excavation sites.
Explorers units now cost more, while less exploration age artifacts generate in each continent, slowing down the rhythm and making things a bit more strategic. A new natural history technology domain has also been added that allows you to study natural wonders for artifacts. Now you can also obtain additional artifacts every time you complete the future repeatable Civic, so now you can finally recover and have the opportunity to gain a cultural victory if you fail to have in your hands a considerable proportion of the world’s artifacts.
There has also been a lower opportunity for sacred cities, which can now become another religion. He also adds a new free natural wonder, the mysterious Bermuda triangle, to discover. All this is above a wide range of smaller adjustments and equilibrium changes in almost all aspects of the strategy game.
As for the paid content, the first part of the crossroads of the world collection (included in the Deluxe edition of the versions of the Founders edition of the game or can be purchased separately) has been launched, adding the new leader Ada Lovelace, in addition to two new civs, Great Britain (Modern Age) and Carthage (Antiquity Age) and four new natural towers.

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As a pioneer computer science, Ada Lovelace is aimed at scientific and cultural game, obtaining a great scientific bonus every time he completes a civic domain. It combines well with Great Britain, an economic and expansionist civ that benefits from the cheapest construction production and the unique naval unit of revenge. Carthage is a new civilian and economic civilian, who can only have a city and has a unique colonist colonization unit.
Finally, the four new natural wonders are Machapuchare, Mount Fuji, Vinicuna and HIV.
This is just the beginning to Sid Meier’s Civilization 7with a development route that describes some of the additions and improvements in the works. The next update will arrive on March 25, with some highly requested characteristics such as the ability to customize the names of cities and commanders, in addition to a new free natural wonder.
The game is now available for PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One.