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Firaxis has officially announced that the upcoming installment of the Civilization series, Civ 7, will conclude its gameplay timeline shortly after World War II. This revelation has sparked excitement among fans, as it sets the stage for future expansions that will bring players into the modern era.
The developers have hinted that the game will eventually incorporate elements from the present day, allowing players to navigate contemporary challenges and scenarios. This decision to start the game in the post-war period is expected to provide a rich historical context, enabling players to explore the geopolitical dynamics that shaped the latter half of the 20th century.
With this timeline, Firaxis aims to offer a unique blend of strategy and history, encouraging players to engage with both past events and potential future developments. The gaming community eagerly awaits further details on how the game mechanics will evolve as the timeline progresses into our current age.
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