Civilization 7 data mining uncovers new leaders, Atomic Age
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Ahead of its official launch on February 11, Civilization 7 is undergoing data mining during its advanced access period, unveiling exciting content possibilities. Players have discovered new civilizations, including the Ottomans and Iceland, as well as leaders like Edward Teach and Whina Cooper. Additionally, speculations about an Atomic Age emerge, leading developers to discuss design choices deliberately avoiding the Cold War theme. Despite mixed reviews regarding the user interface, Firaxis promises improvements to enhance gameplay experience, establishing strong anticipation for the impending release.
Civilization 7 does not officially launch until Feb. 11, but data mining during its advanced access period has revealed potential future content.
A user of the r/civ subreddit shared findings from Civilization 7's code, including new civilizations and leaders, and even a new Atomic Age.
Civilization 7 lead designer Ed Beach explained they intentionally avoided pushing into the Cold War time period, which feels different from the Modern Age.
Executive producer Dennis Shirk expressed excitement about a potential fourth Age, emphasizing that each age contains rich systems, visuals, and civilizations specific to it.
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