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Acquire: 60th Anniversary Edition Board Game Review

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

1964 was a busy year. President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act, The Beatles made their way to New York City, and the Olympics were held in Tokyo. But for our purposes, it also marked the wide release of the board game Acquire. Now, more than 60 years and multiple editions later, Renegade Games has the reins on this historic hotel-building powerhouse, releasing both a premium 60th Anniversary Edition in 2024 and its retail counterpart in 2023. While these new versions may have a fresh coat of paint, they still maintain the same wonderful gameplay that has kept it around for six decades and landed it on our list of the best classic board games.

Acquire plays with two to six players, where everyone lays tiles, establishes hotel chains, and purchases shares of stock – all with the hopes of getting big returns on their investments. While the theme may not sound the most enthralling compared to other games on your local game store’s shelves, there’s a reason Acquire has been around for more than 60 years. It’s easy to teach and has a deceptive amount of strategy involved – so much so that it was even featured at the World Series of Board Gaming tournament last year.

On your turn, players will pull a tile – each with a grid coordinate printed on it – and place it on the board in its corresponding spot. When a tile is placed and creates a minimum of two adjacently connected ones, a hotel is formed, and its founder gets a share of its stock. The larger a hotel chain grows, the more expensive each share of stock becomes, but also, the greater the payout when that hotel gets acquired and absorbed into a bigger hotel. So, buying low and selling high is the name of the game.

These latest versions from Renegade Games offer a new variant rule known as Tycoon Mode, which makes it easier for players who aren’t in the lead to stage a comeback. In the traditional Classic Mode, only the first- and second-place owners of a hotel chain – the two who own the most stock – get the payout when it’s acquired. Tycoon Mode expands this benefit to the third player as well. While I prefer the classic option, I appreciate this variant’s inclusion to help ease new players into the game.

Unique to the 60th Anniversary Edition are a set of special power cards that tweak the gameplay further. These cards provide powerful bonuses, such as playing four tiles at once or buying three stocks for free. While these cards dramatically change the game, I found them to be too powerful and game-altering for my tastes. After a single playthrough with them, I haven’t gone back and have no real desire to. However, like Tycoon Mode, they are optional, so they’re worth trying out to see if they suit your style.

Regarding the differences between the main retail release and the 60th Anniversary Edition, the $50 price difference comes with enough tweaks and adjustments to make the premium edition worth considering. Gameplay and core components (tiles, board, and cards) remain the same – with the exception of the power cards – so the main differences lie in the components.

There are three main upgrades in the premium version that make the investment worthwhile: a drawstring bag for tile selection, a removable insert for organizing share cards and hotel miniatures, and replacing paper money with sturdy poker chips.

On the surface, these may not seem like major upgrades – or worth the additional cost – but the improved organizer and drawstring bag significantly enhance the experience. Storing and blindly grabbing tiles from a bag eliminates the need to manually flip over tiles during setup, making the game flow much smoother. If you opt for the base edition, I highly recommend finding a bag to use.

Another helpful addition exclusive to the Anniversary Edition is the redesigned plastic organizer, which stores share cards in their own separate container with a plastic lid. This allows the cards, which are held upright in grooves alongside their corresponding hotel miniatures, to be placed more conveniently. In contrast, the base edition’s organizer is the size of the entire game box, which, while functional, takes up more table space. Most players would likely prefer having the cards placed separately on the table.

The last exclusive upgrade is purely cosmetic: replacing paper money with poker chips. Personally, I detest paper money in board games and believe it should have stayed in the 1960s. A significant portion of the Anniversary Edition’s increased price comes from this component upgrade, but what an upgrade it is. The chips have a nice weight to them, are neatly stored in their own container, and help keep the game organized. Plus, they’re simply more satisfying to handle than flimsy paper bills – there’s just something about that clinky sound.

Where to Buy

Acquire: 60th Anniversary Edition (MSRP $99.99)

  • Amazon | Atomic Empire | Walmart

Standard Edition (MSRP $49.99)

  • Amazon | Atomic Empire | Walmart

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Surprise, Balatro’s on Xbox Game Pass Now

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Today’s ID@XBox showcase featured a surprise appearance from everyone’s favorite trickster, Jimbo, with a big announcement: Balatro is coming to Xbox Game Pass starting today, and some new friends of Jimbo are coming along with it.

During a showcase trailer today, we saw that Balatro is getting another “Friends of Jimbo” update, adding several more face card customizations to the game. Based on the trailer, these appear to include Bugsnax, Civilization, Assassin’s Creed, Slay the Princess, Friday the 13th, and Fallout.

Past Friends of Jimbo updates have included The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, Among Us, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Vampire Survivors, Stardew Valley, and more. This is the fourth Friends of Jimbo update to be released, and past updates have been purely cosmetic – don’t expect any new major gameplay changes.

However, you can expect to find Balatro available on Xbox Game Pass right now, no waiting involved. While it was already out on Xbox for purchase, this makes it even easier to get really, really addicted to Balatro’s card-slinging antics like we already have. Jimbo would be proud.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Where to Stream Dragon Ball DAIMA – Episode Release Schedule

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Dragon Ball fans, rejoice.

In the same week we got what might be the best Dragon Ball video game yet, we also got the start of a new Dragon Ball show. Dragon Ball Daima has officially premiered in Japan, featuring an original storyline from the series’ legendary creator, Akira Toriyama. You can check out IGN’s review of the premiere for our take on the first episode.

If you’re wondering how to watch Dragon Ball Daima online, check out the details below.

How to Watch Dragon Ball Daima Online

Dragon Ball Daima premiered live in Japan on October 11. New episodes have been airing weekly on Fridays at 11:40pm local time. For North Americans, that means Dragon Ball Daima episodes have been airing on Saturdays at 10:40am EST / 7:40am PST.

While you can only watch episodes live through Japan’s FujiTV service, new episodes of Dragon Ball Daima become available to stream on Crunchyroll at 1pm EST / 10am PST every Saturday. Episodes also appear on Netflix about a week after they release on Crunchyroll.

Dragon Ball Daima Episode Release Schedule

The rest of Dragon Ball Daima Season 1 will follow a similar release schedule to the first episode. That means the day a new episode airs (and streams on Crunchyroll), the previous episode arrives on Netflix. The first season of Dragon Ball Daima will run for a total of 20 episodes.

Here’s the full episode release schedule for Dragon Ball Daima Season 1:

  • Episode 1: “Conspiracy” – October 11
  • Episode 2: “Glorio” – October 18
  • Episode 3: “Daima” – October 25
  • Episode 4: “Chatty” – November 1
  • Episode 5: “Panzy” – November 8
  • Episode 6: “Lightning” – November 15
  • Episode 7: “Collar” – November 22
  • Episode 8: “Tamagami” – November 29
  • Episode 9: “Thieves” – December 6
  • Episode 10: “Ocean” – December 13
  • Episode 11: “Legend” – December 20
  • Episode 12: “True Strength” – December 27
  • Episode 13: “Surprise” – January 10
  • Episode 14: “Taboo” – January 17
  • Episode 15: “Third Eye” – January 24
  • Episode 16: “Degesu” – January 31
  • Episode 17: “Gomah” – February 7
  • Episode 18: “Awakening” – February 14
  • Episode 19: “Betrayal” – February 21
  • Episode 20: “Maximum” – February 28

What Is Dragon Ball Daima About?

Dragon Ball Daima is a new show in the Dragon Ball franchise, which (generally) follows the cheerful warrior Son Goku’s pursuit of bettering himself and defeating evil forces with his friends. Unlike other Dragon Ball shows, Daima is completely original, meaning it’s not based on a specific manga arc. Akira Toriyama’s official announcement of the new show (from NYCC 2023) gives a sense of what to expect from the anime:

“Hello. I’m Akira Toriyama.

I’m currently working on a new Dragon Ball. The title is “Dragon Ball DAIMA”. “DAIMA” is a made-up term, which in Japanese characters would be “大魔” or in English would be something like “Evil.”

Due to a conspiracy, Goku and his friends are turned small. In order to fix things, they’ll head off to a new world!

It’s a grand adventure with intense action in an unknown and mysterious world.

Since Goku has to make up for his petite size, he uses his Nyoibo (Power Pole) to fight, something not seen in a long time.

I came up with the story and settings, as well as a lot of the designs. I’m actually putting a lot more into this than usual!

Things will unfold that close in on the mysteries of the Dragon Ball world.

Hope you all enjoy these different-from-usual battles that are cute and powerful!!”

Where to Stream Previous Dragon Ball Shows

All of the Dragon Ball series is available on Crunchyroll, while a couple of the shows are also streaming on Hulu. You can check out where to stream all the Dragon Ball anime online below.

Dragon Ball (1986-1989)

  • Crunchyroll
  • Hulu

Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996)

  • Crunchyroll
  • Prime Video

Dragon Ball GT (1996-1997)

  • Crunchyroll
  • Hulu

Dragon Ball Super (2015-2018)

  • Crunchyroll
  • Hulu
  • Prime Video

Dragon Ball Daima Voice Cast

Dragon Ball Daima was produced by Toei Animation. Yoshitaka Yashima and Aya Komaki directed the series, which was the final anime written by Akira Toriyama.

The following voice cast has been revealed so far:

  • Masako Nozawa as Goku
  • Koki Uchiyama as Glorio
  • Fairouz Ai as Panzy
  • Yumiko Kobayashi as Supreme Kai
  • Shotaru Morikubo as Gomah
  • Junya Enoki as Degesu
  • Yoko Hikasa as Dr. Arinsu

Looking for more shows to watch? Check out our list of all the biggest anime releasing in 2025.

Blythe (she/her) is an SEO Coordinator at IGN who is always looking for the next great horror story and fantasy RPG.

Balatro Dev Successfully Appeals PEGI 18 Rating Over Simulated Gambling

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Last year, the publisher and developer of popular card game Balatro found themselves in an unusual argument with a ratings board after Balatro received an 18+ rating. But today, Balatro successfully won that appeal in Europe, earning itself a PEGI 12 rating and a lot more visibility on digital storefronts as a result.

This all started in March of 2024, shortly after the release of Balatro, with players noticing the game missing from certain digital storefronts overseas seemingly due to an unexpected change in its age rating post-launch. Per a post at the time by publisher Playstack, it received this rating “due to a mistaken belief that the game ‘contains prominent gambling imagery and material that instructs about gambling.’” The PEGI 18 rating covers “depiction of gross violence, apparently motiveless killing, or violence towards defenceless characters. The glamorisation of the use of illegal drugs and of the simulation of gambling, and explicit sexual activity should also fall into this age category,” per the PEGI website.

In December, the PEGI ratings board dug in on the 18+ rating, despite Balatro not involving any actual gambling. At the time, developer LocalThunk called out PEGI for inconsistencies, pointing out that games like EA Sports FC (with heavy microtransactions and randomized elements) had a 3+ rating.

But today, the PEGI ratings board announced it has releneted and reduced the age rating of Balatro from PEGI 18 to PEGI 12 after a successful appeal. “The Complaints Board concluded that, although the game explains the various hands of poker, the roguelike deck-building game contained mitigating fantastical elements that warranted a PEGI 12 rating,” reads the announcement on the PEGI website.

In the same decision, PEGI also changed the PEGI 18 rating for the game Luck Be a Landlord to PEGI 12 for the same reasons – it has a slot machine mechanic, but it’s a roguelike deck builder and there are no “specific transferable gambling skills” involved.

Going forward, PEGI will reconsider how it evaluates simulated gambling. As the board states:

At this moment, any teaching or glamorisation of simulated gambling automatically leads to a PEGI 18 rating. On the basis of these appeals, the PEGI Experts Group will develop a more granular set of classification criteria to handle gambling themes and the simulation, teaching and glamorisation of gambling in different age categories, which will now include 12 but also keep 18 as an age category for games that simulate gambling typically played in casinos and betting halls.

Balatro is currently available on all major platforms, though in the 35 regions that use PEGI ratings, it was often not immediately visible on digital storefronts due to the PEGI 18 rating. This seems likely to change in light of the recent decision. In the United States, Balatro is rated E for Everyone 10+ by the ESRB.

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. You can find her posting on BlueSky @duckvalentine.bsky.social. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

Civilization 7: Antiquity Civilizations Tier List

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Civilization 7’s Antiquity Age is all about setting up your empire’s foundation. Winners and losers aren’t decided until the Modern Age, but if you can get a solid early advantage, you’ll be even stronger when the finish line approaches. Because of that, you’re going to want a strong start, and choosing the right civilization is key to that.

The Antiquity Age offers ten civilizations for you and your Leader to choose from. To help make your selection easier, here’s our Civ 7 Antiquity Civilizations tier list.

Note: Your Leader will provide further buffs to your playthrough, and when paired with the right civilization, may alter their power with strong synergies. This Tier List is ranked purely on the power of each Civilization without taking Leaders into consideration.

Civ 7 Antiquity Civs Tier List

S: Persia, Han, Greece

A: Rome, Mississipian, Maurya

B: Aksum, Egypt, Maya

C: Khmer

S-Tier Antiquity Civs

S – Persia

  • Hamarana Council – Infantry Units receive +3 Combat Strength when attacking. +30% Production towards constructing the Gate of All Nations.
  • Immortal – Persian Unique Infantry. Heals 15 HP after defeating an enemy Unit.
  • Hazarapatis – Persian Unique Army Commander. Starts with the Initiative Promotion.
  • Pairidaeza – +1 Culture and Gold. Persian Unique Improvement. Ageless. Does not remove Warehouse bonuses on a tile. Cannot be placed adjacent to another Pairidaeza.

Persia is the quintessential military-minded civilization for the Antiquity Age. A great choice for those who want to be aggressive, get out early, and take over other Settlements. The +3 bonus to all attacking Infantry is a welcome buff, and since Immortals heal after defeating enemies, this creates a great synergy that allows you to continue your assaults with more sustain.

Claiming land early is so important in this Age, and a strong military will help you take your rivals’ lands and defend your territory.

While Persia lacks some of the multi-layered dimensionality of other civilizations that get nice Districts and Builds to bring varied yields, sometimes a battering ram solves all problems. Plus, you can always just take over your rivals’ established cities and benefit from their bonuses, too.

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S – Han

  • Nine Provinces – The Capital and new Towns gain an additional Population with their first growth event. +30% Production towards constructing Weiyang Palace.
  • Chu-Ko-Nu – Han Unique Ranged Unit. Has Zone of Control and a higher Defense Strength. +5 Combat Strength when attacking adjacent Units.
  • Shi Dafu – Shi Dafu: A Great Person with one charge. Can only be trained in Cities with at least 10 Population, and the specific Shi Dafu can only be received once. Cost increases per Shi Dafu trained.
  • Great Wall – +2 Culture. +1 Happiness for adjacent Great Wall segments. Han Unique Improvement. Ageless. Counts as Fortification, +6 Combat Strength when defending. Does not remove Warehouse bonuses on a tile. Can only be built in a line. Cannot branch or fork.

Han allows you to build your borders without getting aggressive and taking Settlements from your fellow civilizations. Getting extra population will help spread your borders and claim key resources within your vicinity early on. This can be a very powerful strategy, especially if you can keep this growth exploding with an abundance of Food.

What’s nice though, is that Han is also self-protecting. While your Settlements explode in population, the Chu-Ko-Nu is an exceptional defensive ranged unit that will stop any militaristic-minded Civilizations who might try to take your land off of you. The Great Wall is also an excellent defensive structure that brings the benefit of a boost to Culture and Happiness too.

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S – Greece

  • Demokratia – +3 Influence per turn on the Palace. +30% Production towards constructing the Oracle.
  • Hoplite – Greek Unique Infantry Unit. +2 Combat Strength if adjacent to another Hoplite.
  • Logios – A Great Person with one charge. Can only be trained in Cities with an Acropolis, and the specific Logios received is random, Each Logios can only be received once. Cost increases per Logios trained.
  • Acropolis – Greek Unique Quarter. Created by constructing the Odeon and Parthenon in the same District. +2 Gold on the Parthenon for each City-State you are Suzerain of
  • Odeon – +3 Happiness. +1 Culture Adjacency for Quarters and Wonders. Greek Unique Happiness Building. Ageless.
  • Parthenon – +4 Culture. +2 Influence if placed on Rough Terrain. +1 Culture adjacency for Wonders. Greek Unique Culture Building. Ageless.

Greece has a lot of excellent traits that will really help you create a powerful and varied foundation. For one, Demokatia is a great source of Influence, which can be very valuable in your opening interactions with your fellow Civilizations, allowing you to have open borders for easy-to-navigate routes, as well as start various agreements to try and boost yields you might be falling short on.

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Hoplites are a relatively strong Infantry Unit too, that, when attacking in a swarm become near impossible to overcome in the early game. They are versatile too, good on both attack and defense, just as long as you have enough resources to make and maintain several.

Greece also offers a really nice, varied selection of Unique Buildings. If you make the Acropolis by constructing an Odeon and Parthenon in the same district, all of them together will be a source of Gold, Happiness, Culture, and Influence. This gives you access to lots of yields, making Greece probably the best jack of all trades in the Antiquity Age.

A-Tier Antiquity Civs

A – Rome

  • Twelve Tables – +1 Culture on Districts in the Capital and City Centers in Towns. +30% Production towards constructing the Colosseum.
  • Legion – Roman Unique Infantry Unit. +2 Combat Strength for every Tradition in the Government.
  • Legatus – Roman Unique Army Commander. Gains 1 charge to create a new Settlement for every 3 Levels it has.
  • Forum – Roman Unique Quarter. Created by constructing the Basilica and Temple of Jupiter in the same District. +1 Culture and Gold for every Unique Tradition in the Government.
  • Basilica – +4 Gold. +1 Influence Adjacency for Culture Buildings and Wonders. Roman Unique Gold Building. Ageless.
  • Temple of Jupiter – +3 Happiness. +1 Culture Adjacency for Happiness Buildings and Wonders. Roman Unique Happiness Building. Ageless.

Rome has several advantages that are pretty straightforward to leverage. This is an excellent choice if you expect to be expanding the amount of Settlements you have quickly. +1 Culture on Districts in the Capital and City Centers can add up if you have a lot of Settlements.

Interestingly, their Army Commander, the Legatus, acts as a hybrid Settler, though you will need to level them up three times to be able to make a new Settlement. However, it’s a good option that saves you the production of several Settlers. The Legion is a decent Infantry Unit, too, that can become very powerful if you are slotting Traditions into your policies.

The Forum also benefits from Traditions, adding Culture and Gold for each one. You’ll likely want to be outputting a lot of Happiness, which is what the Temple of Jupiter is for. This is a relatively well rounded Civilization for those looking to play wide and enact a lot of policies.

A – Maurya

  • Dhamma Lipi – You can choose an additional Pantheon after unlocking Mysticism. +30% Production towards constructing Sanchi Stupa.
  • Purabhett – Maurya Unique Cavalry Unit. +5 Combat Strength against Fortified Districts. Ignores Zone of Control.
  • Nagarika – Maurya Unique Settler. Civilian Unit capable of founding new Towns. Adds +2 Happiness on City Halls.
  • Matha – Mauryan Unique Quarters. Created by constructing the Dharamshala and Wihara in the same District. +10% Happiness in this Settlement.
  • Dharamshala – +3 Happiness. +1 Science Adjacency for Quarters and Wonders. Mauryan Unique Happiness Building. Ageless.
  • Vihara – +3 Happiness. +1 Culture Adjacency for Mountains and Wonders. Mauryan Unique Happiness Building. Ageless.

The Maurya civilization may not jump off the page as a strong Civilization right away, but when you consider how powerful Happiness is in Civilization 7, it makes more sense. High Happiness means plenty of Celebrations and Social Policies, and if you have enough, you may even be able to ignore Settlement Caps.

The Matha District provides a percentage based buff on a Settlement that will scale with you through the game, and is an exceptional source of Happiness long into the future. You’ll also be getting big boosts from the Dharamshala and Vihara you needed to produce to make the district. The Nagarika will also give you that boost of Happiness when founding a new settlement. While the Purabhett can be a little situational, it’s still a decent Cavalry unit too.

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A – Mississippian

  • Goose Societies – All Buildings receive a +1 Food Adjacency for Resources. +30% Production towards constructing Monks Mound.
  • Burning Arrow – Mississippian Unique Ranged Unit. Increased Bombard Strength. +3 Combat Strength against Siege Units. Applies the Burning status to tiles for 2 turns.
  • Watonathi – Mississippian Unique Merchant. Civilian who can establish a Trade Route to import Resources from a foreign Settlement. Gain 25 Gold per Resource acquired when creating a Trade Route.
  • Potkop – +1 Gold. +1 Food for each adjacent Resource. Mississippian Unique Improvement. Ageless. Does not remove Warehouse bonuses on a tile. Must be placed on Flat Terrain.

The Mississippian civilization ties together two powerful resources: Gold and Food. Its Goose Societies will likely align with your natural play, where you try to hoover up as many Resources as possible. If you can get your hands on a lot of them, you will see your cities growing fast. This is an excellent synergy for the Economic Legacy Path. On top of that, the Potkop will only enhance your benefits for doing so.

The Burning Arrow Ranged Unit is also an excellent defensive or even hybrid Siege unit. Though you may not attack Siege units too often, the Burning status on a tile can make it really difficult for your enemy’s armies to navigate your lands and attack you. Denying that space can be a real decider in a war. It also makes it a good option to bombard Settlements too – just don’t end up burning your own troops with it.

B-Tier Antiquity Civs

B – Aksum

  • Kingdom of Natural Wealth – +2 Gold on Resources. +30% Production towards constructing Great Stele.
  • Dhow – A Unique Naval Unit. +4 Combat Strength on Coast. Has 1 charge to create a naval Trade Route.
  • Tankwa – Aksum Unique Trade Ship. Cannot be pillaged. +10 Trade Route range.
  • Hawlit – +2 Gold. +1 Culture for adjacent Wonders and other Hawilti. Aksumite Unique Improvement. Ageless. Does not remove Warehouse Bonuses on a tile. Must be placed on Flat Terrain.

If you want Gold, there aren’t many civilizations better at generating it than Aksum. The Kingdom of Natural Wealth trait that gives you +2 Gold for Resources can add up ridiculously quickly, making you an early-game economic powerhouse, able to buy buildings and units to ensure your cities remain modern with your technological advances. You can also build Hawlits next to each other for a further boost of Gold.

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However, if you find yourself landlocked, or have to travel great distances to get to other Civilizations, you may struggle to maximise your benefits. By water, the Dhow and Tankwa may not be useful in every situation. They lack a land presence that other civilizations may take advantage of with powerful unique units, and unlike Persia, their singular focus on Gold may leave you falling behind elsewhere. That said, if the going really gets tough, the Aksum can just buy themselves an army (though, this can take a couple of turns, so don’t find yourself on the back foot.)

B – Egypt

  • Gift of Osiris – +1 Production on Navigable Rivers. +30% Production towards constructing the Pyramids.
  • Medjay – Egyptian Unique Infantry Unit. Has no maintenance. +3 Combat Strength in friendly territory, doubled when stationed in a Settlement you own.
  • Tjaty – A Great Person with one charge. Can only be trained in Cities with a Necropolis, and the specific Tjaty received is random. Each Tjaty can only be received once. Cost increases per Tjaty trained.
  • Necropolis – Egyptian Unique Quarter. Created by constructing the Mastaba and Mortuary Temple in the same District. Grants 100 Gold (on Standard Speed) when any Wonder is completed in this City.
  • Mastaba – +3 Culture. +1 Gold Adjacency for Navigable Rivers and Wonders. Egyptian Unique Culture Building. Ageless.
  • Mortuary Temple – +4 Gold. +1 Happiness Adjacency for Navigable Rivers and Wonders. Egyptian Unique Gold Building. Ageless.

Egypt is a good Civilization. Activating their unique perks only requires a Navigable River, and since most Settlements should be on a source of water, you should generally be dandy. That said, there’s nothing overpowered about Egypt. 100 Gold per Wonder on a Necropolis is nice, as are some extra Gold and Happiness for being Adjacent to Navigable Rivers from the Mastaba and Mortuary Temple. Add the Gift of Osiris, with some extra production, and Eygpt benefits from a nice collection of buffs that certainly add up to a solid package – though without ever offering anything too flashy.

The Medjay are a great defensive Unit too, deterring any would-be attackers from taking your Settlements. They are particularly good at withstanding pressure from an aggressive city-state, though they lack some of the offensive versatility that other unique Units offer.

B – Maya

  • Skies of Itzamna – The Palace gains +0.5 Science for adjacent Vegetated Terrain. +30% Production towards constructing Mundo Perdido.
  • Hul’che – Maya Unique Ranged Unit. Can see through Vegetation and ignore movement penalties from Vegetated Terrain.
  • Jaguar Slayer – Maya Unique Scout. Can initiate combat. Has 1 charge to place a Jaguar Trap that is invisible to enemy Units, dealing 25 damage and ending movement. This ability recharges 5 turns after placing a trap.
  • Uwaybil K’uh – Mayan Unique Quarter. Created by Constructing the Jalaw and K’uh Nah in the same District. Every time you research a Technology, the Settlement gains Production equal to 15% of it’s cost.
  • Jalaw – +3 Happiness. +1 Culture Adjacency for Quarters and Wonders. Mayan Unique Happiness Building. Ageless.
  • K’uh Nah – +3 Science. +2 Science if placed on Vegetation. +1 Science Adjacency for Wonders. Mayan Unique Science Building. Ageless.

The Mayans have one very strong district attribute going for them. Their Unique Quarter, Uwaybil K’uh, means throughout the rest of the game, every time you research a Technology, the Settlement gains a nice chunk of Production. The fact that this district is percentage-based means this scales exceptionally well through Ages. This is strong enough on its own that you may want to consider choosing Maya, even if the rest of its traits aren’t the best on offer.

Vegetation is not the hardest of the terrains to get access to, but the buffs you get for being on those tiles are relatively middling. Of course, if you start in a heavily vegetated position, you can get some nice benefits, but even then the rewards for meeting those conditions are unlikely to be game-changing.

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0.5% Science for the Palace being adjacent to Vegetated Terrain is nice, but likely won’t decide your Age. The Hul’che are a great in these cases too, as enemies will have to fight through vegetation to get at you with their armies, allowing you to hit them ranged from safety. That said, if they are not in Vegetation, than they might as well not be Unique units – and other civilization’s units will more likely run you over if so.

The K’uh Nah is a really nice boost to Science that is definitely a great option for the Scientific minded, so there is certainly value here. If you find yourself in dense vegetation, the Mayans can certainly do well for themselves, and offer awesome benefits later in a game. However, they are a little dependent on other factors, and are better for banking on your future.

C-Tier Antiquity Civs

C – Khmer

  • Ksekam Chamnon – Districts on Rivers do not remove the natural yield of the tile. +30% Production towards constructing Angkor Wat.
  • Yuthahathi – Khmer Unique Cavalry Unit. Higher Combat Strength, but slower Movement. Immune to flood damage. Ignores Zone of Control.
  • Vaishya – Khmer Unique Merchant. Civilian who can establish a Trade Route to import Resources from a foreign Settlement. Immune to flood damage. Ignores movement penalties from Wet Terrain.
  • Baray – +3 Food. +1 Food on all Floodplains in this Settlement. Khmer Unique Improvement. Ageless. Does not remove Warehouse bonuses on a tile. Must be placed on Flat Terrain. One per Settlement.

The Khmer definitely have benefits, and could be very strong in the right circumstances. However, they are strong when there are a lot of floods, and though they are relatively common in the Antiquity Age, this means they’re still a little situational. Retaining the natural yield on Districts placed on the River isnice to have, but not a universally powerful effect.

The Yuthahathi is definitely a very interesting unit too, as it is one of the most powerful units in combat in the Age, however, they are slow and lose a lot of ground to Cavalry other Civilizations may be running. The unit is best used as battering rams against armies and Settlements, but if they are smart, your rivals should be able to deal with them by keeping their own Cavalry out of range.

The Baray is a nice Unique Building too that really helps boost Food which is certainly powerful in the opening portions of a game. However, you need to be on floodplains for it to become supercharged, which is situational. Again, the Khmer have their place and even have very high potential, but if you spawn on a map and don’t have the correct terrain, you may struggle against Civilizations with more reliable abilities.

Ready to hop into a new game of Civ 7? Plan ahead with our Civ 7 Civilizations list and Leaders list, and be sure to remind yourself of How to Win: Civ 7 Victory Conditions.

Patrick is a freelance journalist with over 13 years of experience who loves going deep on games and getting into their systems. His four-figure hours in both Overwatch 2 and Destiny 2 are a testament to that.

Gerard Depardieu Under Investigation for Fiscal Fraud in France While Awaiting Postponed Sexual Assault Trial

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, Variety

French actor Gerard Depardieu, who is already indicted on rape and sexual assault charges, is now being investigated for aggravated fiscal fraud in France, according to a report published in French investigative outlet Mediapart. In December 2012, Depardieu announced he was abandoning his French citizenship and moving to Belgium shortly after then-president Francois Hollande vowed […]

‘Wicked,’ ‘A Complete Unknown’ and ‘Agatha All Along’ Among 2025 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards Winners

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, Variety

Music supervisors behind the songs of “Wicked” and “A Complete Unknown” led the winners at the 15th annual Guild of Music Supervisors Awards on Sunday night. On the TV side, the music supervisors behind “Agatha All Along” and “Baby Reindeer” triumphed. Stephen Schwartz was awarded the Icon Award to celebrate his contributions to the music and […]

Mecha Break Hits Over 300,000 Concurrent Steam Players with Open Beta, Briefly Surpassing Marvel Rivals

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Mecha Break, the mecha-driven battler from Amazing Seasun Games, had a historic weekend. Its newest round of open beta play went live on February 23, and saw player counts reach high enough that it even momentarily overcame the likes of Marvel Rivals.

As spotted by PCGamesN, the player count on Steam for the new Mecha Break Demo launched up and over NetEase’s Marvel hero shooter, reaching over 317,000 concurrent players on Steam. As of this writing, the demo has reached an all-time peak of 317,522 on Valve’s platform (per SteamDB), with a 24-hour peak of 303,991.

Concurrents are fickle though, as Marvel Rivals quickly took back its spot, hitting a 344,535 player-count peak in the last 24 hours (via SteamDB). Still, making Marvel Rivals sweat is a pretty big achievement for an open beta.

It wasn’t all sunshine, though. The huge influx of pilots into Mecha Break’s hangars apparently caused distress on the servers, resulting in some disconnects and other issues.

Amazing Seasun has already responded to Mecha Break players frustrated with the server issues, promising three batches of “Ultimate Maintenance Box” gifts delivered through in-game mail. Those server issues seem like they could be a contributing factor to the demo’s current ‘Mostly Negative’ rating on Steam, where users also cite the anti-cheat measures and monetization concerns.

Either way, it looks like Mecha Break is one to watch moving forward. Our own hands-on with Mecha Break back in August had similar takeaways, contrasting compelling mecha combat with concerns over out-of-game structures. We’ll see if Mecha Break can keep up momentum, and appease naysayers in the process, on its way towards a launch sometime this year.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Skyblivion, a Fan Remake of Oblivion in Skyrim’s Engine, Is Still Targeting This Year

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Skyblivion, the fan-made remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion inside the engine of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, is on track for a 2025 release.

The mod team reaffirmed its launch goals in a new developer update stream, showcasing some of the work done so far. Put together by a team of volunteer developers, Skyblivion is essentially a AAA-scale modding endeavor, which has taken years of its makers’ time and energy.

Despite that, 2025 has been the target, and with its new stream, the Skyblivion team reaffirmed a 2025 release at the latest. “We hope with your support to finish the final steps in completing our dream, maybe even beating our own estimation.”

Calling it just a one-to-one remake might be underselling the work done here, though. The developers behind Skyblivion are also working on overhauling various areas of the original Elder Scrolls title. The work ranges from ensuring “unique items are actually unique” to helping existing bosses in Oblivion live up to their reputation a bit more, noting Mannimarco as one in particular. The team included the infamous “A Brush with Death” quest in their livestream, and the painted world looks fantastic.

All of this would be fascinating in its own right, but there’s an extra wrinkle: the long-rumored, official remake of Oblivion.

Alleged details of an Oblivion remake surfaced earlier this year, outlining changes that could be made to combat and more. Microsoft declined to comment on the matter to IGN. Even in 2023, an Oblivion remaster was spotted in documents accidentally published during the Activision Blizzard/FTC trial. Some of those games, like an Indiana Jones project, have since been released; others, like the Oblivion remaster and a Fallout 3 remaster, have yet to be confirmed.

If Microsoft and Bethesda are looking to relaunch Oblivion in some way, an extensive fan mod like this could find itself in the crosshairs. Bethesda’s games have long enjoyed a healthy modding base, from older titles up through Starfield. Hopefully this project doesn’t hit rough waters right before launch, as Fallout London did.

Eric is a freelance writer for IGN.

Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities Expansion Is Up for Preorder

February 24, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: ENTERTAINMENT, IGN

Get ready to make the leap into space with the Magic: The Gathering Edge of Eternities set, which is now available to preorder and set for release on August 1. At the moment, preorders are live for the Play Booster Box, which features 30 packs: a Bundle that comes with nine Play Boosters, 30 Lands, 1 Alt-Art card, and exclusive accessories; a Collector Booster Box with 12 packs; a Collector Booster pack with 15 cards; Commander Deck SD1; Commander Deck SD2; and a Commander Deck Bundle that features two of each deck.

Below you can find more details on pricing for each pack alongside information on the expansion itself.

Preorder Magic: The Gathering: Edge of Eternities Expansion

According to Wizards of the Coast, “This far-out set takes the Magic Multiverse into the realm of science fantasy. You’ll spacewalk through the Sothera system, an enigmatic realm at the far edges of the Multiverse. The sky isn’t the limit; we’re taking to the stars.” This intergalactic adventure will have you meeting “new faces (and recognize some old ones) and join a battle for cosmic power at the heart of a dying star.”

If you’re looking for even more Magic sets to add to your collection this year, there are quite a few coming down the pipeline. One of the biggest preorders available at the moment is the Final Fantasy and Magic: The Gathering crossover. These preorders have been extremely popular, but we’re keeping that article updated with the latest availabilities across Amazon and Best Buy.

To see what else is releasing this year, have a look at our breakdown of the full Magic: The Gathering release schedule for 2025. Alongside the Final Fantasy crossover and Edge of Eternities, there’s also a Marvel’s Spider-Man set still to come this year, which is another great crossover this year for Marvel fans to enjoy.

Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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