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So a better question would be IMO : why do you wait for Civ7, if so, and by which intensity ? (1 to 10)
Ah, here it is. The meeting will be held on Thursday, May 16thTechnically, we know they are working on "the next chapter in the series". So, it's already been soft announced. If it's coming out this year, the release date will probably be revealed before the Take Two investor meeting, which is approximately May 15th. The meeting always covers major releases for the current fiscal year. It would be bad marketing if we learned that Civ 7 is going to be released in the next 10 months from the investor meeting (which is public). If we don't hear anything in the next few weeks or at the investor meeting, then it's not coming out until after April 1st, 2025.
Thanks for this context. That would be absolutely awesome timing…Ah, here it is. The meeting will be held on Thursday, May 16th
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If anyone recalls, the April monthly challenge ends on May 14th.
I think it's the timing and pacing.I don't recall such eager for the release of Civ6 or any other sequel...? IIRC, the forums were still active (at least a little bit more than today) and the announce was quite a "surprise" (at least for some) ? Does that mean that the forum is mostly frequented by regulars that tend to intellectualize a little too much the upcoming sequel ? Does that mean that Civ6 is not that enjoyable, after all ? Or does that mean that the audience is sparsed out, some check the GOTM forums and play those games (I don't anymore because I know I have no chance to compete) regularly, some stick to the I&S subforum (like me) and has little to say for Civ7 because anyway it's supposedly in development already and everything has been said about everyone's wishes (see my sig), some just play online with randoms (like me) but not that much anymore because only one can win and everybody quit before the end (a real problem, at least "with randoms" : puns make for no official give up, just rough quits, and quits with players>AI in Prince difficulty make for unbalanced, wasted games not to mention those who conquer city-States that I don't like), etc. In other words, is Civ6 too much "stray" (thx Google Trad) to federate players at least on classical solo and has seen too much "niche" emerging ?
So a better question would be IMO : why do you wait for Civ7, if so, and by which intensity ? (1 to 10)
To add a bit:Civ 1 was released in 1991.
Civ 2 was released in 1996, 5 years after the first.
Civ 3 was released in 2001, 5 years after the second.
Civ 4 was released in 2005, 4 years after the third.
Civ 5 was released in 2010, 5 years after the fourth.
and Civ 6 was released in 2016, 6 years after the fifth.
It doesn't seem like it's been that long since civ6 was released, but I guess it has. How long has it been since Gathering Storm XP? I imagine most of the lead designers were still working on that, and only after that will a majority of people be free to work on the next game I would think. I still don't see an announcement until later this year or early next year.
Intensity is between 7 and 8.So a better question would be IMO : why do you wait for Civ7, if so, and by which intensity ? (1 to 10)