Summary
For a while, it seemed like open-world games had plateaued. Video game design is often at its best when developers seek to reach new heights, permitting the studio has the resources to justify its ambition. Franchises likeAssassin’s Creedare continually pushing the envelope for scale and design, and that is just one franchise that has helped establish the conventions of the open-world genre.
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Open-world gamesexcite players because of their lifelike nature, and the online scene has led to plenty of great titles. Projects likeGTA Onlineseem to be never-ending, offering a forever-evolving multiplayer-focused world backed with constant updates to keep players coming back indefinitely. MMOs are incredibly popular on PC, with the likes ofBlack Desert Online,Final Fantasy 14, andGuild Wars 2presenting gorgeous and engrossing settings for fans to immerse themselves in.
As exciting as online games can be, sometimes a solo, offline experience hits the sweet spot. What are some of thebest open-world PC gamesthat can be played without a constant internet connection?

Updated June 17, 2025 by Mark Sammut:Open-world games have become a staple of the industry, and quite a few of these titles lean heavily into online features. However, there are more than a couple of exceptions, and some of thebest offline open-world gamesare also among the greatest projects of all time.
How Long to Beat (Main Campaign)
32 Hours
Grand Theft Auto 5is synonymous with its online mode, and an argument could be made that the latter has utterly overshadowed its single-player counterpart. At least, Rockstar has undeniably prioritizedGTA Onlineover the last decade. Still, the story mode can be played offline, and there is a lot to enjoy here from an open-world perspective. Los Santos is big, realistic, and overflowing with content.
GTA 5’s three-protagonist system not only produces a multidimensional storyline but also allows players to role-play as wildly different figures. Narratively, the game generally delivers the goods, although pickingGTA’s best story ultimately comes down to personal preference.

Rockstar’s games can be frustrating to launch in offline mode as they can require players to be online at launch. After that, it should be possible to playGTA 5orRDR2offline.
18 Hours
Avalanche Studios’Just Causelicense arguably peaked with its second entry, although the third game comes in at a close second. When a dictatorship needs to be toppled and an army blown to smithereens, Rico Rodriguez is the one to call. Armed with all the weapons in the world and the determination to make creative use of them, Rico parachutes his way into Panau and gets to work.
Just Cause 2is anofflinesandbox game, and players simply need to explore the map and destroy anything that remotely threatens to get in their way. In fact, just annihilate everything.

20 Hours
After decades of inactivity,Mad Maxreturned in a huge way in 2015. Along with the stellarFury Road, the franchise also dropped a shockingly great game. Developed byJust Cause’s Avalanche Studios,Mad Maxrecreates the harsh post-apocalyptic wasteland seen in George Miller’s movies. The world is big but purposefully barren, which enhances the game’s atmosphere.
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Mad Maxoffers some of the best vehicular combat in gaming history, and this feature only improves as the Road Warrior upgrades his Magnum Opus.
23 Hours
Horizon Zero Dawnfollows Aloy, a Nora Brave and a machine destroyer who isdeeply involved in this world’s history. In a future where humanity has been pushed back to its primitive state, Aloy must uncover secrets about her mother and protect her people.
The game had issues at the PC launch date, but patches have improved things.Horizon Zero Dawnis by no means flawless on PC, but its beauty, combat, and slow-building but satisfying story shine through despite some of the port’s rough edges. This single-player experience has some magnificent moments.

15 Hours
2007’sS.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyland 2009’sCall of Pripyatare two of thebest open-world survival gamesof all time. Even though the latter is the more polished experience,Shadow of Chernobylshould be played first by newcomers to the franchise.
Set in the Zone,Shadow of Chernobylcaptures a sense of dread better than most other games on the market. Dated visuals aside, the world is still impressive and frightening today. The map is split into different areas that come with load screens, butShadow of Chernobylis non-linear.

The acclaimed sequel toMiddle-earth: Shadow of Mordorcomes with a massive open-world that is easily traversed with Wraith powers. Wraith mode is like an eagle vision that allows players to find points of interest.
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Middle-earth: Shadow of Wartosses gamers into the action with little explanation. The combat is unforgiving, so it can be considered a challenging game. If someone is willing to grind out some of the game’s final hours,Middle-earth: Shadow of Waris worth the struggle. TheNemesis systemalso makesShadow of War’s world feel alive, adapting to the player’s failures.
40 Hours
Ever since Hideo Kojima parted ways with Konami, Kojima Productions has gone on to bigger and brighter things.Death Strandingcontainsmasterful storytelling and gameplaythat grows more exciting with each passing hour.
The graphics are among the best of any game on the PlayStation 4, but this experience can be enhanced even further on a PC. The spacious world is mesmerizing, makingDeath Strandingamust-play offline PC game.The game does offer some online interactivity, but it is not critical to the overall experience.

Sega’sYakuzaseries blew up in popularity over the last decade, and this upswing in momentum can be traced back toYakuza 0. While the franchise was not an unknown property before this point, the prequel made a surprisingly big splash in Western countries, and it is not difficult to see why. Split between two protagonists and cities, the story chronicles Kiryu and Goro Majima’s early days in the Tojo Clan. While jumping back and forth between two storylines can be jarring, the campaign does a great job of differentiating the main characters through their combat styles, personalities, and motives. Eventually, the streams overlap and everything ties together nicely.
Yakuzafocuses on delivering dense open-world maps that are not particularly big. The prequel is no exception, with both Kamurocho and Sotenbori coming packed with side content and mini-games. The former undoubtedly takes center stage, but the latter is also fun to explore in its own right.

Another PlayStation exclusive that got ported to PC,Marvel’s Spider-Man Remasteredsurvived the transition mostly in one piece, and this version also comes with the DLC. Insomniac’s take on the superhero formula perfects the art of movement; in fact, an argument could be made thatSpider-Manand its spin-off,Miles Morales, have the most enjoyable traversal controlsin any open-world game.
When not swinging from building to building, Peter Parker heads to New York’s rooftops and streets to deliver some fast-paced and stylish justice. The game’s central storyline is quite good and should satisfy both fans of the Wall-Crawler and relative newcomers. Unfortunately,Spider-Man’s side content falls flat.

27 Hours
Compared to some other games,Fallout: New Vegascan come across as dated. On the technical side, this RPG very much looks and plays like one that came out in 2010; however, its storytelling holds up well.
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A spin-off developed by Obsidian Entertainment,New Vegasmight be the bestFalloutgame in circulation. Taking place in a post-apocalypse, this open-world offline game lets players make story-changing decisions.Fallout: New Vegashas some great mods, which naturally require going online to download.
52 Hours
FromSoftware flirted with open-world design in projects likeDark SoulsandBloodborne, but the developer did not fully embrace the concept untilElden Ring. The Lands Between has fallen into ruin, leaving behind remnants of a once prosperous kingdom. As the Tarnished, players are tasked with reforming theElden Ring, a quest that sees them travel from the top of mountains to cities buried deep underground.
FromSoftware adapted its Souls-like formula into an open-world that grants players the freedom to carve their own path. Each region of the map also comes with a central dungeon reminiscent of the Metroidvania-style labyrinths of the developer’s previous masterpieces.

35 Hours
Depending on the person,The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimmight not be considered the greatest game in the series. At the same time,Skyrimis one of the most enduring andbest open-world gamesever made. The world is theideal size for exploration and questing.
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Skyrim’s regional design places it among the greatest open-world maps of all time. The landscapes can be traversed with a horse, but beware of dragons and other supernatural creatures.The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrimis not going anywhere.
60 Hours
Assassin’s Creed Valhallahas overtaken many of the greatest RPGs because of its breathtaking open-world. Set in Norway and England during the Viking invasion of Britain, the game is packed with lush green and snowy areas.
The different environments provide immersion like few other open-world games.Assassin’s Creed Valhallais arguably thebestAssassin’s Creedtitle, by extension making it one of the greatest (offline) open-world games on PC. That said, someone’s favorite entry in Ubisoft’s series is usually determined by their preferred setting.
13 Hours
Rocksteady’sArkhamtrilogy is still the benchmark for superhero games, and some might argue the same could be said for the action genre in general.Arkham AsylumandArkham Knightare both fantastic, and the latter’s open-world is the biggest and most visually impressive in the series, butArkham Cityis the best overall experience. Set in the eponymous prison, players step into Batman’s shoes as he investigates Arkham City’s inner workings, a journey that naturally involves run-ins with a few revered members of his rogues' gallery.
Unlike so many open-world games released over the last decade,Arkham Citypredominantly focuses on quality rather than quantity, with the only exception being a Riddler-themed side quest. Overall, the map is fairly small, which is not a criticism. The franchise’s beat ‘em up combat is the stuff of legend by this point, and while it was overexposed in the late 2010s,Arkham Citywas arguably the project that put this system on the map since it improved significantly on its predecessor’s blueprint.
Commended for its strong protagonist, Geralt of Rivia, and masterful RPG elements,The Witcher 3: Wild Huntset a near untouchable standard for open-world games. Velen can be stormy, providing an atmosphere that is not often seen in open-world games. The diverse environments expertly blend realism and fantasy.
There are loading screens, but the bulk of the content is experienced in aborderless world.The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis a shining example of open-world designset in a reasonably grounded setting. While not always the most visually exciting realm to explore, the map complements the game’s world-building perfectly.
Cyberpunk 2077’s open-world is also impressive, despite the game’s launch issues.
How To Switch Steam To Offline Mode
In some cases, Steam will need to be set to “Offline Mode” for a game to start when there is no internet connection. This setting is found by following these steps:
For more information,Steam has a support page dedicated to offline play.