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Anunciando: Hoja de ruta de la civilización 7 para 2025

Autor : Leo Actualizar : Feb 25,2025

Civilización 7: una visión general de la hoja de ruta de 2025

El lanzamiento 2025 de Civilization 7marca un evento significativo en los juegos, y el compromiso de Firaxis con el apoyo posterior al lanzamiento asegura la emoción continua. Esta descripción general detalla las actualizaciones planificadas para Civ 7 * a lo largo de 2025.

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Civilización 7 2025 Hoja de ruta | Civ 7 Actualizaciones gratuitas

Civilización 7 2025 Hoja de ruta

Civilization 7 2025 Roadmap

Aquí hay un resumen del contenido planificado Civ 7 para 2025:

TimelineUpdates
February 6Early Access for Deluxe and Founders Editions
February 11Global Launch
Early MarchCrossroads of the World: Ada Lovelace, Carthage, Great Britain; 4 new Natural Wonders; 1.1.0 Major Update; Natural Wonder Battle; Bermuda Triangle
Late MarchCrossroads of the World: Simon Bolivar, Bulgaria, Nepal; 1.1.1 Update; Marvelous Mountains; Mount Everest
April - SeptemberRight to Rule: 2 new Leaders, 4 new Civilizations, 4 new World Wonders

Civ 7 Actualizaciones gratuitas

Firaxis planea actualizaciones gratuitas continuas basadas en los comentarios de los jugadores, la priorización del equilibrio, las correcciones de errores y las mejoras de calidad de vida. Las prioridades futuras incluyen:

  • Soporte del equipo multijugador para el juego cooperativo.
  • Expansión del multijugador a 8 jugadores en todas las edades a través de refinamientos de sistema de tierra distante.
  • Selección de jugadores de edades iniciales y finales para longitudes de juego flexibles.
  • Aumento de la variedad de tipo de mapa.
  • Implementación multijugador HOTSEAT.

Las fechas de lanzamiento específicas para estas características no están disponibles actualmente. Las adiciones planificadas incluyen eventos en el juego y un robusto apoyo comunitario de modificación. Esto concluye la hoja de ruta actual Civ 7 para 2025.

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