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    ‘I don’t know if it can be saved’ — Civilization 7 is in trouble as it drops to a Mostly Negative rating on Steam

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    Civilization 7 represents a major shakeup to the Civ series, and not all players like the changes. Recent reviews on Steam have dropped to Mostly Negative.

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