
How to Visualize Your Game Seed in Civilization 7
When starting a game in Civilization 7, almost all the map elements are generated randomly. By identifying the seed, you can share that unique experience with others.
When setting up a game in Civilization 7, players will find multiple options to customize their gaming experience. Although there is quite a bit of freedom at this stage, there is one aspect that cannot be completely controlled: the map. Among the available settings are options such as continents plus, continents, archipelago, fractal, shuffle, and terra incognita, along with the sizes tiny, small, or standard. Regardless of the chosen combination, several crucial elements of the map, such as starting positions, terrain, and resources, will be generated randomly. Fortunately, Civilization 7 generates a seed for each game, allowing players to repeat the same map or share it with friends online. Below are the steps to find the seed of your game.
There are two moments when you can view the game seed in Civilization 7. The first is when you finish setting up the game before starting it. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start a new game and choose all the options.
- When you reach the final screen, select the advanced option that appears below all the map options before starting the game.
- At the bottom, you will see your game seed.
The second method is if you have already started the game. Here, you will find the seed by pausing the game and looking at the bottom right corner of the pause menu.
In related news, February 2025 is shaping up to be quite an active month in the world of video games. Players will face a deluge of major releases that could fill their free time for the rest of the year. Notable titles include Civilization 7 and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, but that is just part of the list. New installments in series like Like a Dragon and Monster Hunter, along with some releases from new franchises, will keep players' schedules packed. Fortunately, the new installment of Assassin’s Creed has been postponed to March, which may be a relief for those trying to coordinate their gaming time.