

Minecraft’s Map Is Colossal, but No Man’s Sky Is Something Else Entirely Even larger is The Lord of the Rings Online’s quite staggering 77,700 km2 world, which launched in 2007.

There are a few surprises, notably 1999’s Asheron’s Call, which boasts a 1,295 km2 map (albeit added to over the year’s through expansions and update), and the 38,850 km2 open-world found in 2006’s Guild Wars Nightfall. You’d expect that more recent games would chart higher due to technological advancements and the ever-growing power of local consoles and PCs. Source: Assassin’s Creed Odyssey/Ubisoftīattle royale mainstays Fortnite and PUBG also get a mention, with 5.44 km2 and 64 km2, respectively. Some of the Largest Games Are Surprisingly Oldĭevelopers like Ubisoft, Bethesda, and Rockstar, who’ve made their fortune thanks to expansive worlds, have multiple titles featured, including several entries from the Grand Theft Auto franchise, with the latest Grand Theft Auto V measuring in at 81 km2 (which may explain why its still popular 6-years on from release), as well as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and its 130 km2 map of Greek city-states scattered throughout the Aegean Sea. It’s a bit like those videos designed to remind us of our futile insignificance in the grand scheme of the universe by first showing planet Earth, then pulling back to the solar system, then to the galactic level, and so on. Rather than merely enumerating a list of the biggest game maps, YouTube channel Red Side depicts them as rolled-up scrolls that unfold in succession growing proportionally in size in keeping with the in-game km2 count. It’s not a new endeavor by any stretch, but its the most up to date version we’ve come across, and it paints a vivid picture of just how vast games have become. An enterprising soul has taken it upon themselves to create a comprehensive comparison of video game map sizes.
