Biggest Open World Games Based On The Size Of Their Maps
Key Takeaways
- Many modern open-world titles like
Elden Ring
,
The Legend of Zelda
, and
Assassin’s Creed
feature vast and intricately detailed explorable worlds, with map sizes often exceeding 100 square miles. - Older open-world titles such as
The Elder Scrolls: Arena
and MMORPGs like
Guild Wars Nightfall
can surpass these sizes due to their simpler visuals and techniques like procedurally generated environments or infinitely looping terrain. - Nothing compares to the expansive worlds of open-world space exploration games like
Starfield
,
Elite Dangerous
, and
No Man’s Sky
, where players can explore virtually limitless galaxies.
Open-world games are not new; in fact, they’ve been around for some time. The original Legend of Zelda for the NES gave gamers a glimpse of how much fun an open-world game can be, and ever since that landmark game developers of open-world games have endeavored to give gamers larger and larger worlds to explore.
There will be many open-world games that gamers will be surprised didn’t make this list, such as Grand Theft Auto 5 or Fallout 4. Those two games have large world maps, but even they are nothing compared to the games that did make this list. Here are the games with the largest maps for players to explore.
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Updated October 17th, 2024, by Vlad Mazanko: Open-world games show no signs of slowing down. The genre continues to capture more market share each year. With this growth, game worlds have become increasingly vast as developers aim to outdo the competition. Many recent open-world games are so expansive that players need to invest over 100 hours just to uncover the entire map.
Space-based open-world games take this even further, offering maps so large that it would take more than a lifetime to fully explore them. As this genre evolves, game maps are becoming not only larger but also more detailed, packed with quests, secrets, and dynamic environments. This updated list features some of the biggest and most overlooked open-world games with truly massive map sizes.
37 Burnout Paradise
Arcade-Style Racing In A Giant Game World
Burnout Paradise
- Released
- January 22, 2008
- Around 30 Square Miles; over 218 Miles of Road
The Burnout series is known for fast-paced racing action coupled with less-than-accurate, arcade-style physics. It’s loved by players for standing apart from the usual racing game; near misses and causing huge crashes are encouraged, rather than something to avoid. Something the series is less well known for is having large maps.
Burnout Paradise gives the player a 30-square-mile map to explore at their leisure. Races are simple to start. One great aspect is that there’s no set course during a race. Players are free to pick their own route to the finish line.
36 Elden Ring
Dark Souls, But Bigger And Better
- Released
- February 25, 2022
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Perhaps the most well-known game on this list, Elden Ring is the latest offering from FromSoftware, the developers of the Dark Souls series. The map in Elden Ring is big, but not as expansive as many open-world games. That being said, the map in this game is big enough that players will spend dozens of hours exploring it.
The difficulty curve of Elden Ring inflates the time it takes to fully explore the game world. So, it seems larger than it is in terms of square miles due to the slower pace that players, especially players new to the game, are forced to take.
35 The Lord Of The Rings Online
- Released
- April 24, 2007
- Developer(s)
- Standing Stone Games
This game started with a small map. The length of the map could be walked in a relatively brief amount of time. That was in 2007. In 2023, The Lord of the Rings Online‘s map has been expanded to enormous proportions. In its current version, this game allows players to experience walking across Middle Earth.
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It really is impressive how much the developers have added to this game over the years. The problem is, there isn’t a clearly defined size of the map. The best estimates put the size of the game world at approximately 35 square miles.
34 The Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom
The Largest Zelda Game Yet
- Released
- May 12, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Nintendo
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
When the first The Legend of Zelda game was released for the NES, it blew people’s minds. It had a large game world that the player could freely explore. This was relatively new at the time. Sure, there were games that had large game worlds, like those in the Might and Magic and Ultima series, but Legend of Zelda’s world felt much more interactive.
Fast-forward 37 years to Nintendo’s latest offering in the Zelda franchise, Tears of the Kingdom. This game uses (basically) the same map as Breath of th e Wild, but expands on it with floating islands and a vast underground area as large as the surface world.
33 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Get Lost In A High Fantasy Game World
- Released
- May 19, 2015
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
Gamers who were impressed with the size of Skyrim‘s map might want to give The Witcher 3 a try. Why? The map in The Witcher 3 is over twice as large as Skyrim‘s. Not only that, but there are more varied terrain types as well — more than just mountains, grasslands, and endless tundra.
The game world in The Witcher 3 is also quite a bit more colorful. Skyrim faced more than a little criticism over the drab colors used for the game world; this game has a much more vibrant world to explore. It’s like Skyrim, but with the color palette of Oblivion, and more diversity in terms of biomes.
32 Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Vast Regions And Mythical Realms To Explore
- Released
- November 10, 2020
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
- Over 80 Square Miles (All Realms And Maps)
While Ubisoft initially claimed that Assassin’s Creed Valhalla would be more focused and less sprawling than Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, the reality is that Valhalla’s maps are even bigger. The game’s world is vast, and unlike Odyssey, much of it consists of land rather than open seas. This makes Valhalla’s playable areas feel larger and more filled with content.
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The game offers distinct regions, from the snowy mountains of Norway to the rolling hills of England, and even mythical realms like Asgard. Each area feels unique and engaging at first, but with so much ground to cover and a high number of collectible objectives, players may eventually feel overwhelmed. Taking the game in smaller sessions can help manage the vastness of this epic journey.
31 Ghost Recon Breakpoint
Explore A Vast Tropical Island
- Released
- October 4, 2019
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Paris
- OpenCritic Rating
- Weak
Ghost Recon Breakpoint is set in the fictional South Pacific island of Aurora. This is a huge island with a lot of open wildernesses containing numerous biomes, such as mountains, deserts, swamps, and forested areas. There are populated areas of the island as well. All of this can be explored. However, with a map size of 81 square miles, it’s going to take a while.
In Ghost Recon Breakpoint‘s case, more is not better. The map has humongous sections of land that are completely empty of anything with which to interact. In that regard, it’s pretty accurate, but that doesn’t make it fun. To be fair, the Ghost Recon series is not the first example to come to mind when asked about open-world games.
30 DayZ
Survive The Zombie Apocalypse
- Released
- December 13, 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
- Weak
Bohemia Interactive went for a different approach when designing their open-world game. In 2018, they released their survival horror title known as DayZ. Inspired by a mod built for Arma 2, the game takes place in the zombie-infested, post-Soviet country of Chernarus.
Like any horror game, the goal of DayZ was to gather materials and survive as long as possible. If being lost in a zombie game wasn’t enticing enough, DayZ came with an open world full of hidden dangers.
29 Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag
Sail The Open Seas As A Pirate
Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag
Action-Adventure
Open-World
- Released
- October 29, 2013
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
The sixth major installment of the Assassin’s Creed series brought the player from the mainland into the wild and untamed Caribbean. Set in an alternate 15th century during the age of piracy, players explore the West Indies and command naval ships as pirates fight for independence.
Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag received plenty of positive reviews for its stunning graphics and naval gameplay. One of the biggest selling points of the game was just how large it was, and the expansive seas to sail.
28 World Of Warcraft
An Already Large Game World That Keeps Getting Bigger
- Released
- November 23, 2004
- 80-100 Square Miles (Estimated)
Dungeons & Dragons players flocked to their computers in the late 90s as a new genre of online play launched called MMORPGs. Titles such as Meridian 59, the first subscription-based game, paved the way for later games like World of Warcraft. However, when Blizzard Entertainment’s crowning achievement launched, players around the world were astonished by the sheer size of Azeroth.
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As a sequel to the RTS franchise, WarCraft, the MMO launched with two fully-fleshed out continents, Kalimdor and The Eastern Kingdoms. Each continent by itself spanned around 41 square miles from tip to tip. Combined, the total landmass for players to explore totaled over 80 square miles, an incredible feat for the genre.
27 Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora
Explore The World Of Pandora
- Released
- December 7, 2023
- OpenCritic Rating
- Fair
Gamers who have been aching for the opportunity to explore the world of Pandora, vividly portrayed in the Avatar movies, can now rejoice. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora brings the strange, yet familiar, world of Pandora to life. The game world itself is presented in impressive detail, and is large enough that players can spend hours getting lost in the wilderness.
According to many players, this game is lacking in a few areas; however, there are almost no complaints about the game world itself. It is large, highly detailed, and filled with perilous encounters and natural wonders.
26 Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
Explore The Ancient Aegean Region
- Released
- October 15, 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
The Assassin’s Creed games are great, and some of the entries in the series have large game worlds. However, many gamers complain that even though the game worlds in the series are large, they can also be painfully generic. This can make large game worlds seem smaller than they actually are.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey offers a scaled-down map of Ancient Greece for players to explore. This includes many of the larger islands in the Aegean, like Melos and Euboea.
25 Arma 3
A Huge, Realistic Game World In Which To Wage War
- Released
- September 12, 2013
The goal of Arma 3 was to create a realistic military tactical shooter in an open-world setting. According to the ratings it earned, developer Bohemia Interactive must have succeeded. With over 20 vehicles and 40 weapons to play with, the third installment was released with limitless capabilities within its military sandbox.
The events of the game take place in the near future on a series of islands in both the Aegean Sea and the South Pacific. Altogether, the photorealistic environments presented in the game span nearly 104 square miles, making a perfect sandbox to get lost in.
24 Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising
Large-Scale Battles On Gigantic Maps
Platforms |
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC |
---|---|
Released |
October 6, 2009 |
Developer |
Codemasters |
Genre |
Third-Person Shooter |
One of the earlier iterations of military-style games in an open world was none other than Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising. This tactical shooter, developed by Codemasters, threw players into realistic, modern infantry combat in large-scale battles. This installment, in particular, acted as a standalone sequel to Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis.
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The game takes place on the fictional island of Skira, off the coast of China. The island offers a whopping 135 square miles of play area from top to bottom, delivering a very realistic island battle map.
23 Black Desert Online
A Vast World With Gorgeous Visuals
- Released
- March 3, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Pearl Abyss
- OpenCritic Rating
- Fair
When compared to other open-world MMORPGs, Black Desert Online may not boast the largest explorable world, measuring around 154 square miles. However, the game shines with its stunning visuals and intricate environments, which set a new standard for the genre. The beautifully crafted world, where each area feels distinctive and alive, makes Black Desert a visually immersive experience.
Over time, expansions have added vast new regions, further extending the game’s map. With a variety of activities and MMO-specific features like guilds and large-scale PvP, Black Desert Online has become one of the most popular modern MMORPGs, amassing over 20 million players in just five years.
22 Xenoblade Chronicles X
An Expansive Alien World
Xenoblade Chronicles X
- Released
- December 4, 2015
- OpenCritic Rating
- Mighty
This sequel managed to improve upon the original Xenoblade Chronicles in every way, but one of the biggest improvements was the size of the world map. Xenoblade Chronicles X takes place on the planet of Mira. This planet is the new home for humanity after Earth was destroyed and the colony of New Los Angeles was established there.
The world map in Xenoblade Chronicles X, for the most part, resembles the mountainous areas of Colorado. This game is unique among the games on this list in that the player can explore the world in a large mechanized battle suit.
21 Ghost Recon Wildlands
An Entire Country Filled With Diverse Biomes
- Released
- March 7, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Paris , Ubisoft Milan
- OpenCritic Rating
- Fair
- 170-247 Square Miles (Estimated)
The Ghost Recon Wildlands map, which represents a fictional version of Bolivia, is enormous and notably larger than the map in Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Wildlands is vast by any standard, offering multiple biomes and regions to explore, each with its own unique environmental challenges and missions.
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Players can traverse dense jungles, soaring mountain ranges, and barren salt flats while taking on the Santa Blanca Cartel. To cover such a huge world, vehicles like cars, bikes, and helicopters become essential for faster travel. With large enemy bases, heavily populated towns, and remote wilderness, Wildlands offers intense, co-op-driven gameplay across its expansive map.
20 Death Stranding
Earth After A Cataclysmic Event
- Released
- November 8, 2019
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
Many gamers play Death Stranding and can’t help but think about how they’ll never get to play the game from the PT Demo. This game feels like the movie Serenity, which ended the Firefly television series. It was well-received but also felt (in a tiny way) like too-little-too-late.
One thing this excellent game has is a gigantic map to explore; the map in Death Stranding is 230 square miles located somewhere in the post-apocalyptic U.S. The map is big, but a fair portion of the map is mountainous terrain. This type of terrain makes for great sweeping views of the game world, but it also makes the map feel smaller.
19 True Crime: Streets Of L.A.
Not All Of Los Angeles, But Most Of It
True Crime: Streets Of LA
- Released
- November 4, 2003
- Developer
- Luxoflux, Exakt Entertainment, ImaginEngine
True Crime: Streets of L.A. is one of those forgotten open-world games from the PS3 and Xbox 360 era. This game is centered around the Los Angeles area, and the game’s 240 square mile map manages to cover a large portion of the city.
True Crime: Streets of L.A. was lost in the mix of open-world games that included Fallout 3, GTA 4 & 5, Red Dead Redemption, and Watchdogs. This game may have had a bigger map than those games, but that doesn’t make it better. There are few gamers, who have played all these games, that would probably rank True Crime: Streets of L.A. as the best.
18 Skull And Bones
A Spiritual Sequel To Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag
- Released
- February 16, 2024
- OpenCritic Rating
- Weak
For many fans of the Assassin’s Creed series, Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag was the high watermark that the other games in the series never reached. This is partly because it gave the player their own pirate vessel and allowed them to explore the open seas of a vast game world. Sure, other games in the series give players the ability to travel via ship, but not as a swashbuckling pirate.
Skull and Bones, also from Ubisoft, takes this concept to the next level. The map is three times the size of the map in Black Flag, there are more customization options, and the ship-to-ship combat is more engaging (and exciting).