New Civ 7 Update Finally Brings A Long Awaited Civilization to the Game, But Fans Are Unhappy with Leader Balancing

New Civ 7 Update Finally Brings A Long Awaited Civilization to the Game, But Fans Are Unhappy with Leader Balancing

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The first major content patch for Civilization VII, Patch 1.1.0, is now live for all platforms.

It offers a mix of free and paid content, including several balance updates based on player feedback.

The Crossroads of the World Collection DLC, which introduces a new leader and two new civilizations, headlines the content patch.

Ada Lovelace is the new leader coming to the game, focusing on Science and Culture. Alongside Ada is the long-awaited introduction of Great Britain as a civilization playable in the Modern Age.

Their attributes focus on an economic and expansionist playstyle and an emphasis on their impressive navy.

A second new civilization, Carthage, is available to play during the Antiquity Age. Their attributes focus on a militaristic and economic playstyle.

The Crossroads of the World DLC also brings four new Natural Wonders: Machapuchare, Mount Fuji, Vinicunca, and Vihren.

Fans Aren't Happy With The Current State of Leader Balancing in Civ 7 Patch 1.1.0

In addition to the release of paid DLC, Firaxis is also introducing free updates to Civ 7, headlined by the Bermuda Triangle Natural Wonder for all players.

They've also introduced several balance changes that address Mementos, Leaders, and more.

It's those changes, or...

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