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[STEAM] The next Civilization 7 update aims to deliver "more strategy, less ambiguity" with a total overhaul to naval combat


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The next Civilization 7 update is making some dramatic changes to create more rewarding, tactical gameplay, including a full naval combat overhaul. Firaxis' bold reimagining hasn't yet set the world on fire the way its
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of years past have. But after the recent city menu reworks, Civ 7 update 1.3.0 brings major changes to ships and sea battles, and there are plans in the works to deliver the much-requested ability to play a full campaign as a single civ through the ages. Could momentum finally be turning to Civ 7? If it's going to happen, this next patch feels like a key inflection point.

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