has reworked how time advances in the game, which may leave even veteran players questioning what they should do as they enter each of the game’s distinct Ages. Previous installments of the franchise didn’t have the same hard breaks in their gameplay, so the advancement of time wasn’t as big of a focus as advancement on the game’s Technology Tree was. While first-time players won’t need to adjust from one style of game to another, they will likely still want to know how to start each Age off right.
The new Age mechanic is one of the most significant changes has made to previous titles. The game’s three Ages — Antiquity, Exploration, and Modern — each require different strategies and even offer some unique ways to win the game that are exclusive to that period. ’s many leaders also have new ramifications for the type of civilizations that one can choose from as the game advances. Knowing the right civilization to choose is an integral part of starting any new Age, as is knowing what to do on the first few turns.
is broken up into three distinct Ages, starting with the Antiquity Age. The game’s current Age can be progressed by completing steps along one of ’s Legacy Paths, a series of quests dedicated to different aspects of the game, such as Science or Culture. A single civilization reaching certain milestones will advance the Age for the entire game, and Ages transition for all players at once. This means that, while some civilizations may get ahead in a given Age, and earn some advantages for the next one, no civilization will ever be left too far behind.
Although Civ 7 is launching on the same day across all platforms, the exact time players can access it may vary by region, console, and edition.
Certain Ageless units and upgrades will carry over at the end of each Age, but others will be lost to time. Civilizations can also only carry over six units from one Age to the next, so even if one civ has a massive army going into the next Age, it will be cut down in
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