Crossplay allows up to five players to match together in the Antiquity and Exploration Ages, while eight can play in the Modern Age.
To run the game at 1080p and 60 FPS, will also need 16 GB of RAM, along with either an i5-10400 or a Ryzen 5 3600X, and either an RTX 2060, an RX 6600, or an Arc A750.
2K and Firaxis' 4X strategy game is set to launch for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch on February 11 next year.
With an extensive gameplay showcase, Firaxis has revealed details on some of the biggest changes you can expect in the upcoming Civilization 7.
The Standard Edition retails for $69.99 on PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, while the Nintendo Switch costs $59.99.
The latest addition to Firaxis's 4X strategy series looks very familiar, with plenty of building, exploration, and conquering.
2K previously confirmed that the highly anticipated 4K strategy title will launch for PC and consoles in Q1 of 2025.
The Gamescom edition of the show will feature more than 50 titles, with publishers like Plaion, Rebellion, Nacon, and 2K confirmed.
Firaxis is doing away with an unpopular requirement before the 4X strategy title's release in Q1 2025 for consoles and PC.
Publisher 2K's parent company Take-Two Interactive has revealed a launch window for the upcoming turn-based strategy title.
Firaxis will host a 20 minute-plus gameplay reveal on its Twitch channel on the same day, outlining the developer's vision and new features.
A full gameplay reveal will follow for the turn-based strategy game this August, developer Firaxis Games has confirmed.
The leaker who previously claimed Borderlands 4 will be announced at the event is no longer sure that will be the case, while Civilization 7 was recently spotted on 2K's official website.
Firaxis's commercially underwhelming turn-based deck-builder is available to claim until June 13th, 8 AM PT on the storefront.
About 30 developers departed from Firaxis Games yesterday, a source "familiar with the studio" recently revealed to Axios.
Marvel's Midnight Suns' Switch version was recently cancelled, but Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick said the company plans on continuing to support the platform.
Storm joins the roster as a new playable hero. The Xbox One and PS4 versions of the turn-based tactical RPG are also out today.
The X-Men legend arrives on May 11th with the Xbox One and PS4 versions and deals more damage by holding cards for a turn.
Firaxis and 2K's turn-based tactics RPG will bring a vast and varied cast of Marvel superheroes to last-gen consoles next week.
The Living Vampire is the latest DLC character to join the Midnight Suns roster and dishes out extra damage to bleeding targets.