Overview of Civilization 7 Update 1.2.0
- The update introduces a “one more turn”feature, allowing for extended matches while retaining win conditions.
- Enhancements include research queuing, teams for multiplayer modes, and a significant reduction in natural disasters.
Strategists are in high spirits following the release of Civilization 7 update 1.2.0 by Firaxis Games. This substantial update brings several new features aimed at improving gameplay and enhancing player experience. Despite its challenging launch, which saw it overshadowed by titles like Manor Lords and Age of Empires, this latest patch seeks to revitalize interest in the game.
Launched in February, Civilization 7 is part of the iconic Sid Meier series, which invites players to lead a civilization through cultural and technological advancements. Initial updates introduced features such as Quick Move and a new civilization and leader. However, with update 1.2.0, the focus shifts to addressing player feedback and improving the game’s reputation, which was stirred by its “mixed”reviews on Steam.
The update was outlined in a Developer Update video on YouTube. A standout feature is the “one last turn” option that allows players to extend their games while maintaining the current win status. Moreover, the patch significantly lessens the impact of natural disasters; players utilizing the “light” setting will see these events reduced by 50%. Additional improvements, such as research queuing, enable players to prioritize technology they wish to develop, further supporting strategic gameplay. Multiplayer teams also received attention, allowing collaborative play.
Key Features and Enhancements in Update 1.2.0
- One More Turn Feature: Flexible gameplay extension
- Teams Multiplayer: Enhanced collaborative experience
- Research Queuing: Increased strategic planning capabilities
- Reduced Natural Disasters: More balanced gameplay experience
Despite facing challenges in captivating its audience, the strategic sequel has shown signs of improvement. Players and critics alike have noted that the game has become considerably more enjoyable post-update. Some fans even expressed gratitude towards the development team for their dedication to refining the game further. However, many users voiced concerns that such improvements should have been integrated before the initial release.





Looking ahead, Civilization 7 is among the titles confirmed for the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2, as announced during Nintendo’s recent Direct showcase. This exciting news accompanies other major titles like Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition, Borderlands 4, and more. Nintendo also teased new entries in its own franchises for the Switch 2, including Mario Kart World, set to be a launch title, and Kirby Air Riders, alongside FromSoftware’s anticipated new IP, The Duskbloods.