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Open-world has become less of a selling point and more of a point of concern in recent years. Games like Skyrim and The Breath of the Wild made the idea of roaming a beautiful open world compelling, but that in and of itself isn’t enough to win gamers over these days. While players still love to explore a vast uncharted wilderness, not every open-world game delivers on creating a place you actually want to immerse yourself in. But in the case of these 5 single-player RPGs, you can truly uncover an engaging adventure around every corner.
5) Avowed

This 2025 Xbox console exclusive is making its way to PS5 in February, and that’s great news for RPG fans. Avowed is a single-player, first-person fantasy RPG from Obsidian Entertainment. Many who’ve played it so far deem it a spiritual successor to Skyrim, and that’s going to put just about any game on my personal “to play” list. That said, this game is more of an “open zone game than an open-world, letting players immerse themselves in specific regions as they progress through the story.
Avowed brings players back to the world of Eora, letting players explore the vast magical Living Lands. As you work to investigate a strange new threat, you will encounter new creatures, people, and decisions that shape your journey. With engaging combat, stunning visuals, and compelling companion characters, Avowed offers a solid environment that, while not strictly open world, still invites you to immerse yourself in exploration.
4) Kingdom Come Deliverance 2

Despite a nomination or two, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 largely wound up overshadowed at the 2025 Game Awards. But that doesn’t mean RPG fans should sleep on this open-world medieval adventure. The game offers a vibrant, realistic medieval setting for players to explore, complete with some life-sim elements that make it all the more immersive. Its open-world is chock full of chance encounters, which is precisely what makes games like Skyrim shine.
In Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, players step back into the boots of Henry, setting off on an adventure to avenge his murdered parents. Along the way, you will experience a large medieval map full of challenging combat scenarios and interesting side quests to pursue. The game also delivers a solid story and a realistic world that truly feels alive.
3) Horizon Forbidden West











