The turn-based strategy game is coming out on October 24

Sep 26, 2014 14:01 GMT  ·  By

A brand new video surfaced on the Internet, showing the beginning portion of a game of Civilization: Beyond Earth, complete with relevant gameplay from the player.

In case you're into strategy games, you're surely boiling over with anticipation for the upcoming Sid Meier's Civilization: Beyond Earth, which is inching its way to PCs in a month or so.

The video shows more gameplay than ever before, and it goes up to turn 250 in the game, which is two and a half times more turns than previous such videos.

The commentary reveals that although the game doesn't present a jump as radical as from Civilization 4 to Civilization 5, it does indeed feel like a proper sequel, and not just like an expansion.

In addition to this, the video also shows the immense Tech Web, similar to the one in Endless Space, which enables players to evolve in their desired direction, instead of following the linear path in former installments in the series.

The game is the first to explore mankind's steps beyond the present, aside from its spiritual successor, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, a cult classic among turn-based strategy and science fiction enthusiasts.

Civilization: Beyond Earth is coming out on October 24 on Windows PCs, with the Linux and Mac OS versions slated to arrive a little later on.