13 Largest Open-World Games

13 Largest Open-World Games

Whoever said size doesn’t matter? In the gaming sphere, more landmass typically means more activities, side quests, and characters to engage with. As you can imagine, games are getting bigger thanks to the exponentially increasing power of consoles and PCs. In some case, virtual world’s dwarf those of real life cities highlighting just how much trouble developers put themselves through to craft compelling and interesting world’s ripe for exploration.

Here are thirteen of the largest open world games, and they are huge.

1. Grand Theft Auto V

13 Largest Open-World Games

Starting off, we have the memorable Grand Theft Auto V at a respectable 127 km², which in itself is a massive expansive of land to cruise around in and otherwise get involved in the seedier activities available to players in Los Santos and its environs.

2. The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt

13 Largest Open-World Games

We quickly double in size and meet the rich 218 km² world of The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. Not only does the map offer diverse biomes, each has its own inherent culture and history, which weave together to create one of the most immersive RPG experiences ever.

3. Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag

13 Largest Open-World Games

Among a not so illustrious list of counterparts, Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag perennially stands out as one of the best entries in the series, and with good reason. Part of the appeal is setting sail and exploring the 230 km² of Caribbean seas and scattered islands. Pirating on a grand scale and done incredibly well.

4. ARMA 3

13 Largest Open-World Games

In a similar ballpark, we have the 270 km² on offer in ARMA 3. Though stunning in its own right with swathes of realistic looking locales running from idyllic villages to lumpy agricultural land, ARMA 3 can quickly feel like a rather lonesome place due to the noticeable absence of life other than people trying to kill you. Best experienced as a squad.

5. Xenoblade Chronicles X

13 Largest Open-World Games

Jumping up another rung in the ladder, we have Xenoblades Chronicles X and a 398 km² map. Packed with monsters, resources to gather, and mysterious secrets, no one ever complained that there was enough to do. Xenoblade Chronicles X follows in the footsteps of its predecessors and is a really, really, really long game to get through.

6. True Crime Los Angeles

13 Largest Open-World Games

The early 2000s also saw multiple forays into larger map sizes no better personified than by the colossal size of True Crime Los Angeles. Following the adventures of Office Kang, players are treated to a more or less street for street 620 km² re-creation of Los Angeles with all the landmarks you’d expect.

7. Just Cause 3

13 Largest Open-World Games

Just Cause games have always been big and Just Cause 3 follows in that tradition with the incredibly big 1000 km² Medici archipelago. With more structures, fuel tanks, cars, and cows than you could possibly want to toy around with, the map is surprisingly detailed for the size. No wonder the game encountered performance issues on consoles.

8. Test Drive Unlimited 2

13 Largest Open-World Games

Test Drive Unlimited 2 offers over 1600 km² of Iberian island delights for players to explore from the comfort of a high powered sports car. There’s over 2000 km of roads, though the countryside is there to be explored as well, though given the speed you tend to travel at, the world won’t ever seem small, but flies by.

9. The Crew

13 Largest Open-World Games

With a 5000 km² recreation of the continental United States, The Crew is another massive game. To cross from one side to the other it takes over 45 minutes, which gives an idea of how large the map is. There’s also scaled down versions of the biggest cities in the US for players to explore.

10. Fuel

13 Largest Open-World Games

Now we get into the serious sizes. Fuel has, no joke here, 14400 km² to explore. The map ranges from forested areas, arid deserts, mountain ranges, and everything in between. To give you a better idea of the size it literally takes hours to drive from one side of the map to the other even at high speed. The size would lead you to think that some areas would invariably suffer from shoddy assets and design, but this isn’t the case in Fuel. A beautiful world to discover through and through

11. The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall

13 Largest Open-World Games

Things take an even more drastic turn with the colossal 160000 km² in The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall. Words fail me at this point. It’s humongous. One nutcase on YouTube though it wise to cross the map on foot. It took him just shy of 70 hours.

12. Minecraft

13 Largest Open-World Games

Ok, get ready for this one. Minecraft has a surface area of 3.6 billion km², which equates to about the surface of seven earths. Or put differently, that’s 1 quintillion 1 m² blocks. It would take around 3 trillion hours to walk from one end to the other. Ridiculous.

13. No Man’s Sky

13 Largest Open-World Games

To round off our list, we have possibly the largest game ever conceived, No Man’s Sky. 256 unique galaxies with 18 quintillion planets each. Getting your head around the number is hard enough, but conceptualizing it into tangible worlds to explore, it boggles the mind.

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