Civilization VII gets Steam Workshop support, a modding SDK, bigger maps and more

Civilization VII version 1.2.2 has now rolled out after a delay, bringing with it some advanced features and modding support with the Steam Workshop.
Hopefully this update might actually begin to turn things around, with it still having an overall Mixed rating and a Mostly Negative recent rating from Steam players. Only time will tell though.
Some of the big new features included:
- Large and Huge Maps.
- Steam Workshop and initial Modding SDK.
- New Advanced Game Options.
- New Bonuses for Religion, City-States, and Towns.
- AI improvements.
- UI improvements.
- Controller / Gamepad improvements and updated sound effects for controller interactions.
- Various new Discovery events.
- Newly added English Narrator voiceover lines on the loading screen (other languages coming).
- Added new option to pet the Scout dog.
It’s a pretty big update and it includes various changes and additions that were requested by players.
Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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