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Civilization VII receives major update on first anniversary

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Firaxis Games has released update 1.3.2 for Sid Meier's Civilization VII, marking the game's one-year anniversary with free content and balance tweaks. The patch introduces nested tooltips, a new Appeal Lens, and reworks to systems like AI diplomacy and coastal raids. A larger 'Test of Time' update is planned for spring 2026 to address ongoing player feedback.

Sid Meier's Civilization VII, which launched to a Metacritic score of 79 and praise from Take-Two Interactive's leadership, faced criticism from longtime fans for feeling disruptive and shallow upon release. Echoing the post-launch trajectories of Civilization V and VI, Firaxis is iterating rapidly to refine the 4X strategy title.

On February 3, 2026, update 1.3.2 went live across platforms, including Nintendo Switch. Key additions include nested tooltips for clearer explanations of game concepts like Warehouses and Wonders, initially focused on Tech, Civic choosers, and the Production List. A new Appeal Lens helps players identify high-Happiness tiles, with Appeal now tiered into Average, Charming (+1 Happiness when improved), and Breathtaking (+2 Happiness), no longer scaling by Age.

Gameplay tweaks encompass coastal raid overhauls—naval units now gain tile-specific yields without pillaging options, benefiting abilities like Iceland's Dróttkvætt Tradition—and AI improvements in diplomacy and espionage. Balance passes target civilizations such as the Mughal (Paradise of Nations now +100% Gold yields, -25% others; Stepwell shifted to +2 Food focus), Dai Viet (Hịch Tướng Sĩ buffed to 25 Culture per Urban Population for fortifications), and French Empire (Attribute changed to Cultural; Grand Armee adjusted).

As a free anniversary gift, the legendary leader Gilgamesh returns, emphasizing alliances and battle prowess, complete with profile badge, banner, and title. Firaxis Creative Director Ed Beach highlighted these changes in an anniversary message, committing to UI enhancements for better accessibility.

Looking ahead, the 'Test of Time' update, akin in scope to an expansion, targets spring 2026. It will allow playing as a single civilization across all ages, introduce Syncretism for borrowing builds, and rework victories for earlier, more flexible achievements via a new Triumphs system replacing Legacy Paths. Community playtesting via the Firaxis Feature Workshop is planned, bridging newcomers and veterans while preserving the game's dynamic empire-building core.

What people are saying

Discussions on X about Civilization VII's 1.3.2 anniversary update and 'Test of Time' plans show mixed sentiments. Official announcements highlight free Gilgamesh, UI enhancements, and major gameplay changes like optional single-civ progression, garnering high engagement. Positive reactions praise Firaxis for addressing feedback on core mechanics. Negative and skeptical views dominate replies, criticizing late fixes, reversals of unrequested changes, preference for Civ VI, and questioning the game's viability.

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