Firaxis will change Civilization 7 after a barrage of criticism

Following a less-than-stellar launch, Civilization 7's developers at Firaxis Games are committed to significant improvements. Addressing player feedback, the team is prioritizing interface usability and core gameplay enhancements.
Currently holding a 47% positive rating on Steam, the game's negative reviews aren't focused on core mechanics, but rather on a simplified interface, missing features, and a perceived lack of content. Firaxis has responded by outlining a plan to enhance map readability, streamline menus, and create a more intuitive user experience.
Planned additions include:
- Multiplayer team functionality.
- New map types.
- Customization options (renaming religions and cities).
A balance patch (Update 1.1.0) is scheduled for release in March, alongside further improvements. The full release of Civilization 7 remains set for February 11th.
Many reviewers have criticized the game's premature release and its substantial need for refinement. The $70 price point has also drawn considerable criticism, with players feeling it doesn't reflect the game's current state. To recapture the series' former glory, fans are urging the developers to actively incorporate player feedback into future updates.
Civilization enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the seventh installment will eventually live up to the franchise's legacy of quality and detail. However, significant improvements are needed to reach that goal.