Civilization 7 Update 1.1.1 patch notes bring quick move & settlement renaming

Published , by TJ Denzer

The latest notable update for Sid Meier’s Civilization 7 has dropped, and with it comes a large slew of new changes and improvements to the game. Update 1.1.1 brings a combination of free and premium content into play, but it also brings mechanical and visual updates that should make the game more fun. Players can now get their units going easier with quick move, and you can now rename your settlements to whatever you want as of the latest update.

Civilization 7 Update 1.1.1 patch notes

Firaxis Games released Civilization 7 Update 1.1.1 and its accompanying patch notes this week. This update sees the launch of the paid Crossroads of the World Collection content, including two new leaders, four civs, and four Natural Wonders to explore for those who purchased premium versions of the game. It also brings a wealth of free fixes such a Quick Move, which disables movement animations so you can move the game along quicker. You can see the fun rundown of changes below:


New Features

Modern Age Pacing and Balance

Leaders & Civs

Leaders

Ashoka, World Conqueror:

Confucius:

Lafayette:

Civs

Buganda:

 [Crossroads of the World DLC*] Carthage:

Hawai'i:

 [Crossroads of the World DLC*] Great Britain:

Majapahit:

Maya:

Meiji Japan:

Mississippian:

Mongolia:

Rome:

Russia:

Songhai:

Gameplay

AI

Economy

Diplomacy

Crises

Military

Natural Wonders

Independent Powers

Civilopedia

UI

Notifications

Text Changes

Alignment & Spacing

Tooltips

Controller-Specific

General

Narrative

Miscellaneous

Console

PlayStation

Switch

MacOS

Linux, MacOS


That covers the Civ 7 Update 1.1.1 patch notes. Be sure to follow the Civilization 7 topic for further news and coverage.