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Some 20 hours in, I can say that Civilization 7’s age transitions are the series’ most radical and disruptive mechanic yet


It’s judgement day for Charlemagne of the Roman Empire (not ‘Holy’ Roman Empire, I hasten to add, as leaders are no longer attached to their historical civilisations in Civilization 7). I’m playing the grand strategy game for PC Gamer’s forthcoming review—it’s out February 11—and after several millennia of strained diplomacy with Charlemagne, throughout which I’d graciously accept his Open Borders proposals while he’d dismiss my own and slowly grow to dislike me due to our agendas not aligning, I march on his empire, his capital still hidden somewhere beneath the cold stone hexes that make up the fog of war.

There’s a dramatic end-of-days quality to the conflict that ensues. This is the end of the Age of Antiquity. The march of progress through this era, which is amassed collectively by the cultural, economic, military, and scientific achievements of all civilisations in the game, is almost at an end; the building of glorious wonders and other milestones of progress has been replaced by a continental plague—one of several ‘Crisis’ scenarios that automatically ensue towards the end of an era—and a war that’s somehow pulled in every civilisation and city-state on the land (clearly, I wasn’t the only one who had enough of Charlemagne’s Byzantine bullshit).



Civilization 7 has introduced a groundbreaking new mechanic that has completely changed the way players approach the game: age transitions. After spending about 20 hours playing the game, I can confidently say that this new feature is the most radical and disruptive addition to the series yet.

In previous Civilization games, the passage of time was marked by technological advancements and the growth of your civilization. However, in Civilization 7, age transitions completely alter the landscape of the game. As your civilization progresses through different eras, you will encounter new challenges and opportunities that force you to adapt your strategy.

One of the most interesting aspects of age transitions is how they affect your relationships with other civilizations. As you enter a new age, your diplomatic standing with other leaders may change, leading to shifting alliances and rivalries. This adds a new layer of complexity to the game, as you must constantly reassess your relationships with other civilizations to stay ahead.

Additionally, age transitions bring new gameplay mechanics and challenges. For example, as you enter a new age, you may have to contend with new environmental hazards or resource scarcities that force you to rethink your approach to city planning and expansion.

Overall, I have been thoroughly impressed with the impact of age transitions on gameplay in Civilization 7. This new mechanic has added a level of depth and strategy that I have not seen in previous iterations of the series. If you are a fan of the Civilization franchise, I highly recommend giving Civilization 7 a try to experience these revolutionary changes for yourself.

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