Summary

TheCivilizationformula has remained pretty much the same since the first game’s release all the way back in 1991, and to be fair, fans are still loving it all the same. For the last few entries, Firaxis has been operating on an “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it” mentality withtheCivilizationfranchise, sticking with the same gameplay loop for a good few decades now, with mostly the same victory conditions, unit types, buildings, wonders, and overarching mechanics and goals, albeit with plenty of additions and tweaks with each new entry. But that doesn’t mean thatCivilization 7can’t break the mold.

Being the next mainline entry,Civilization 7has the opportunity to really expand and improve upon the franchise’s best qualities. And whileCivilization 6is potentially the best entry in the series, it’s left plenty of room for improvement still. One such area is the series' endgame, which has been largely the same for over 30 years now and is in desperate need of a bit of a shake-up, something thatCivilization 7should prioritize.

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How Civilization 7 Can Build Upon Civilization 6’s Endgame

Civilization 6 Repeated the Usual Formula for its Endgame

The endgame of an averageCivilizationmatch has looked pretty much the same for three decades now, and that’s even true for the series' most recent entry,Civilization 6. As players near the end of their mammothCivilization 6match, they’ll have likely researched most of the game’s technologies, have built out an impressive number of cities, and covered a good portion of the map in their own distinct civ’s colors. For the last few hours, players will have been desperately trying to reach one of the game’s six victory conditions, from attempting to conquer other civs and gaina Domination victoryto researching space flight and taking to the stars.

Generally speaking,Civilization 6’s endgame just repeats the same formula that fans have been experiencing for years now, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.Civilization 6’s endgamehas plenty of depth, with players having a few different strategies on how to eventually achieve their desired victory condition, but one of the biggest issues with this is that players tend to find a strategy that works for them and stick with it for the long-term, which can makeCivilization 6’s endgame feel a tad repetitive.

How Civilization 7 Can Shake the Endgame Up

WhileCivilization 7can do a lot to reinvent the franchise, shaking up its endgame should be one of its main priorities, and there are a few key ways in which it could do that. Probably the biggest way to shake upCivilization 7’s endgame is to introduce a handful of new victory conditions. Obviously, this is much easier said than done, with each new victory condition requiring a ton of extra balancing and nuance to ensure that it’s satisfying for all players, but it definitely isn’t impossible, and it would really help tomakeCivilization 7feel like a big step upfrom previous entries.

Alternatively, or maybe even additionally,Civilization 7should add some new depth to the victory conditions that are already there. Again, it’s easier said than done, but a great way to shake upCivilization 7’s endgamewould be to add some new steps into long-standing victories, such as adding in new technologies that impact the technological victory’s ending, adding in new ways to make money for an economic victory, or adding new units that focus on increasing culture across the globe.

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Civilization VIoffers new ways to engage with your world: cities now physically expand across the map, active research in technology and culture unlocks new potential, and competing leaders will pursue their own agendas based on their historical traits as you race for one of five ways to achieve victory in the game.Expansive empiresSee the marvels of your empire spread across the map like never before. Each district, wonder, and improvement is built on its own hex, allowing you to customize your city to your heart’s content. From the Commercial Hub to the Spaceport, every district provides unique and powerful bonuses. Pick and choose which districts to build to fit your needs! Build better than your opponents, place yourself strategically for your allies, and become the best civilization on Earth.Active ResearchBoost your civilization’s progress through history to unlock powerful bonuses before anyone else! To advance more quickly, use your units to actively explore, develop your environment, and discover new cultures. Research isn’t just limited to science. Explore the Civics tree to unlock powerful new governments and cultural policies Cultivate the civilization that fits your playstyle, or switch it up every time you play!Dynamic diplomacyAs the game progresses, so do your diplomatic relationships. From primitive first interactions where conflict is a fact of life, to late game alliances and negotiations. Carry influence with nearby city states to gain its diplomatic allegiance and earn game-changing city-state bonuses. Enlist spies to gather crucial intel on rival civilizations, steal precious resources, and even topple governments.