Civilization VII DLC Teased: Toyotomi vs. Yi Sun-sin Showdown Awaits

시드 마이어의 문명 7 Sid Meier's Civilization VII
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'Civilization VII' will roll out the 1.4.1 update during the week of the 22nd, featuring a new paid collection that includes Korean content.

The paid DLC, 'Brush & Blade Collection,' launching alongside this update, explores the histories of Korea and Japan, balancing refined ancient art with legendary warfare. The collection will be released in two parts.

Part 1, available during the week of the 22nd, includes the new leader 'Toyotomi Hideyoshi' along with the 'Heian Japan' and 'Sengoku Japan' civilizations. It also introduces four powerful new buildable Wonders and exclusive profile customization rewards.

Part 2, arriving later this summer, will officially add the legendary Korean Admiral 'Yi Sun-sin' along with the 'Goryeo' and 'Joseon' civilizations. Players who purchase the DLC will automatically receive both content drops as they are released sequentially through July.

Details regarding the four new Wonders included in this collection have also been confirmed. Notably, Korean users will be drawn to the inclusion of the ancient Buddhist temple 'Mireuksa' and Jeju Island's iconic natural landmark, 'Seongsan Ilchulbong' (Sunrise Peak). The other two Wonders are Japan's natural landmark, 'Nachi Falls,' and the UNESCO World Heritage site, the 'Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces.'

Meanwhile, details for the 1.4.1 update, which will be provided free to all players, have also been revealed. 'Hotseat Multiplayer' will be introduced for the first time, allowing friends to enjoy local games on a single device. Additionally, a new 'Archipelago Map' with enhanced randomness based on advanced Voronoi generation technology will be added. The government, happiness, and festival systems will be completely overhauled—including a government tradition system that persists across eras—alongside various bug fixes and general improvements.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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