AlthoughSid Meier’s Civilization 7follows the franchise tradition of representing real-world cultures and cities, the series has never stuck completely to the script, and renaming cities is one staple feature that goes against that grain. While it’s nice to have settlements that reflect historical locations, it can also be fun to get creative. This is especially true when it comes to conquest, as renaming cities can be a nice way to represent assimilation or simply annoy a friend in multiplayer.

In some franchise entries, likeCiv 4, founding a city provides an immediate prompt to choose a custom name. Others, however, make the option a little more subtle. When starting up a game ofCiv 7, the lack of any obvious method to rename cities or towns can make it unclear whether the feature is missing or simply hidden.

Civ 7 City With Aerodome & Coffee Factory Resources

Civ 7 Doesn’t Let You Rename Cities At Launch

A Basic Feature Is Unfortunately Missing

As of the release version ofCiv 7,there’s currently no feature that allows players to rename their citiesor towns in-game. This isn’t the onlything that’s been cutfrom the new title, but it might be one of the most frustrating, as it seems like a fairly simple inclusion rather than something that could be hard to incorporate into the game design. That being said, it’s likely that the situation won’t remain the same forever.

Civ 7 Might Add City Renaming In The Future

Civ 6 Already Set A Precedent

In the long run, it’s unlikely that the option to rename cities won’t return.Civ 6also lacked the feature at releaseand added it in a later update, so there’s certainly precedent for aCiv 7post-launch addition. It’s possible that the addition got sidelined while working on fixes for core mechanics and other fundamentals, especially if any problem happened to arise in an attempt to implement it. Nonetheless, it’s disappointing for theCivseries to be missing such a classic feature at launch once again, especially withdeluxe editions and DLC plansalready in place.

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IfCiv 7does eventually add the ability to rename cities, it should presumably be accessible through the settlement interface that pops up when clicking on the name of a city or town. This time around, it could be a fun way to tweak the names of cities as they evolve through different civilizations across the Ages. Until that day comes, however,Sid Meier’s Civilization 7sadly demands that the given name of a city is the one that stays throughout the course of a game, no matter how many hands it may pass through.

City production menu in Civ 7

Pachacuti from Civilization 7 with Isabela

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