Home News Firaxis Makes Surprise Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR Announcement

Firaxis Makes Surprise Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR Announcement

Author : Finn Update : Apr 18,2025

Firaxis has exciting news for fans of the iconic strategy franchise with the announcement of a virtual reality version of the recently released *Civilization 7*. *Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR* marks the series' first venture into the immersive world of VR, set to launch in spring 2025 exclusively on Meta Quest 3 and 3S.

Publisher 2K Games revealed that *Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR* is being developed by PlaySide Studios, the team behind popular VR titles such as *The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners* and *Meta Horizon Worlds*. This collaboration promises to bring a fresh perspective to the beloved franchise.

Sid Meier's Civilization 7 - VR Images

3 Images

Here’s the official description:

In Civilization 7 - VR, the world of Civilization is brought to life like never before. The map takes shape atop a Command Table that lets you peer down from high above or lean all the way in to appreciate the finer details of buildings and units, like a tabletop game come to life. Players will chart a course for their people and engage face-to-face with iconic world leaders around the Command Table, each reacting as you forge alliances or declare war through the Ages.

Civilization 7 - VR is available to play in either immersive virtual reality or mixed reality, and you'll be able to freely switch between the two at any time. In virtual reality, players are transported to an ornate museum as they look out onto a vista personalized to their leader; in mixed reality, the Command Table adapts to its placement in a player's physical space. Detailed dioramas can be viewed in The Archives, a room in your museum dedicated to your gameplay achievements displayed in both virtual and mixed reality. In addition to single-player, Civilization 7 - VR can compete to rule the world in online multiplayer matches with up to three other Meta Quest 3 and 3S players.

The base version of Firaxis’ 4X strategy sequel is currently available on PC and console for those who opted for advanced access. However, initial Steam user reviews have been vocal about certain issues, including problems with the user interface, a lack of map variety, and the feeling that *Civilization 7* has launched without several expected features.

Firaxis has responded to this feedback, committing to improvements in the UI, the addition of teams to multiplayer games for cooperative play, and a wider variety of map types, among other enhancements.

In an interview with IGN ahead of the release of third quarter financial results, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick acknowledged the negative reviews but expressed optimism. He insisted that the “legacy Civ audience” would appreciate the game more as they play, and described *Civilization 7*’s early performance as “very encouraging.”

For those eager to dominate the world in *Civilization 7*, we've compiled a range of helpful resources. Check out our guide to completing every Civ 7 victory, our breakdown of the biggest Civ 7 changes for Civ 6 players, and the 14 crucial Civ 7 mistakes to avoid. We’ve also provided detailed explanations of all the Civ 7 map types and difficulty settings to ensure you're fully prepared for your journey to victory.