Sid Meier's legendary turn-based strategy series, *Civilization*, embarks on a new chapter with *Civilization VII*. Available across virtually all major gaming platforms, let's dive into whether *Civilization VII* supports cross-play and cross-progression features.
Yes, *Civilization VII* does offer cross-play across various platforms, but there are some important nuances to consider. To take advantage of this feature, players must have an active 2K account and link it to their chosen platforms. However, the implementation of cross-play varies depending on the platforms involved.
For most platforms including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, macOS, and Linux, cross-play should function seamlessly, allowing players to enjoy all the standard maps and player counts across different historical ages. The challenge arises when attempting to play with Nintendo Switch users. Due to hardware limitations, the Switch version supports fewer map sizes and player counts in certain historical ages. Specifically, the Switch cannot handle maps of standard size or larger, and it limits multiplayer to four players in the Antiquity and Exploration Ages, and six players in the Modern Age.
In summary, while cross-play is available across most platforms, matches involving a Nintendo Switch player will have specific limitations. This doesn't mean *Civilization VII* should be avoided on the Switch, but players should be aware of these constraints when engaging in online cross-play multiplayer.
Related: Civilization 7 Roadmap 2025 (Civ 7)
In contrast to the complexities of cross-play, *Civilization VII*'s cross-progression system is straightforward. Players need only an active 2K account linked across their platforms to benefit from this feature. This means that progress made in *Civilization VII* on one platform, such as PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X|S, can be continued on another platform like PC, without starting over.
Recognizing the modern gaming landscape where players often own multiple platforms, 2K and developer Firaxis Games have integrated cross-progression at launch. This was a feature added post-release in *Civilization VI*, but *Civilization VII* includes it from the start. Whether you're gaming on the go with a Steam Deck or Switch, or at home on a PC or console, *Civilization VII* ensures your progress is saved and accessible across all linked platforms.
Civilization VII is set to release on February 11.
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