1. Dragon’s Dogma 2
Screenshot: Sorcerer casting a purple-hued spell at a horde of goblins (Image credit: Capcom)
Developer: Capcom
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X, PS5
Dragon’s Dogma 2’s open world is massive and immersive. It’s easy to get lost while exploring, but that’s part of its charm. While fast travel is available—or you can hop on an oxcart—you’ll likely want to explore every corner.
The game is so detailed that if you get distracted, you might miss some missions due to time pressure. Your Pawns will guide you off the main path, giant enemies will appear to challenge you, and exploration almost always comes with a reward. Dragon’s Dogma 2 proves that open worlds can be done right.
2. Terraria
Screenshot: Pixelated character exploring underground caves (Image credit: Re-Logic)
Developer: Re-Logic
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X (Xbox One version), PS5 (PS4 version), Switch
Terraria is like a sandbox that borders on open-world. You can build a home and protect it from monsters, or simply explore underground to find rare resources. Craft better armor, weapons, and even a jetpack. Once you feel strong, the game’s bosses may spontaneously attack you.
There’s always something new to build, a new cavern to dig, or another challenge waiting for you. Terraria is one of the most replayable open-world games ever made.
3. Halo Infinite
Screenshot: Player holding a large firearm in a grassy meadow (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)
Developer: 343 Industries
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X/S
Halo Infinite’s campaign encourages exploration in every nook and cranny. The map isn’t the biggest, but every area feels meaningful. You unlock new zones while progressing, discovering sci-fi worlds that feel larger than they are. Between set pieces and story moments, there are plenty of reasons to keep returning to the game, including its refined online multiplayer.
4. Days Gone
Screenshot: Male survivor running from a horde of zombies (Image credit: Sony)
Developer: Bend Studio
Platform(s): PC, PS5, PS4
Days Gone is a zombie-filled open world, letting you experience the apocalypse as biker Deacon St. John. Hundreds of zombies can swarm at any moment, keeping you on your toes. But the game isn’t just about zombies—human stories balance out the horrors. Exploration rewards players for checking every corner, making it a standout zombie open-world experience.
5. Starfield
Screenshot: Person in a space suit exploring an alien planet (Image credit: Bethesda/Motrionresque)
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X/S
Starfield offers exploration on alien worlds with vast environments. Players can gather resources, complete missions, and uncover secrets in a detailed sci-fi setting. Its focus on space exploration and discovery makes it unique among open-world games.
6. Red Dead Redemption 2
Screenshot: Cowboy on horseback with glowing sun behind (Image credit: Rockstar Games)
Developer: Rockstar Games
Platform(s): PC, Xbox One, PS4 (Playable on PS5 and Xbox Series X)
Red Dead Redemption 2 is packed with activities. You can hunt, rob, help citizens, or simply enjoy the world’s stunning visuals. The story follows Dutch Van Der Linde’s gang while civilization encroaches on the Wild West. Every region is detailed, offering side quests, mysteries, and Easter eggs, making it one of the best open-world games to play now.
7. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Screenshot: Geralt overlooking a town in Blood and Wine expansion (Image credit: CD Projekt Red)
Developer: CD Projekt Red
Platform(s): PC, Xbox Series X/S, PS5, Switch
Geralt isn’t perfect, and neither is the world. War-torn lands, monsters, and secretive humans create a rich environment. Quests range from helping villagers to uncovering mysteries scattered across the map. The Witcher 3’s imperfect world sets a high bar for open-world storytelling, making it a must-play for any fan.
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