ニュース 発表:2025年の文明7ロードマップ

発表:2025年の文明7ロードマップ

著者 : Leo アップデート : Feb 25,2025

文明7:2025ロードマップの概要

Civilization 7の2025年の打ち上げは、ゲームの重要なイベントであり、発売後のサポートに対するFiraxisのコミットメントは継続的な興奮を保証します。この概要は、2025年を通じて Civ 7 の計画された更新の詳細を詳しく説明しています。

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文明7 2025ロードマップ

Civilization 7 2025 Roadmap

2025年の計画された Civ 7 コンテンツの要約は次のとおりです。

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

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Firaxisは、プレーヤーのフィードバック、バランスの優先順位付け、バグの修正、および生活の質の改善に基づいて、継続的な無料アップデートを計画しています。将来の優先事項は次のとおりです。

  • 協同プレイのマルチプレイヤーチームサポート。
  • 遠い土地システムの改良により、すべての年齢の8人のプレーヤーにマルチプレイヤーを拡大します。
  • 柔軟なゲームの長さの開始および終了年齢のプレーヤー選択。
  • マップタイプの種類の増加。
  • ホットシートマルチプレイヤーの実装。

これらの機能の特定のリリース日は現在利用できません。さらに計画された追加には、ゲーム内のイベントと堅牢な改造コミュニティサポートが含まれます。これで、2025年の現在の Civ 7 ロードマップを締めくくります。

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