![]() ![]() That feeling is heightened with brilliant music and the mumblings of students, teachers, and moving paintings as you wander the corridors. With tight, twisting castle corridors and an open courtyard dominated by twisting towers, there is something so special about the place. But, dominate it did, and for good reason! The recreation of Hogwarts is one of my favorite parts of an open-world map I've ever seen and bursts at the seams with the innovative magic systems presented by Harry Potter. It was a bit of a surprise that in 2023 a game could dominate like Hogwarts Legacy did. Here are the best open-world games on PS5. That means we are putting a big emphasis on how unique the places and spaces you journey through are and how that weaves with narrative, gameplay, and environmental design. In short, we're looking for the most interesting game worlds that are free to explore. Open-world isn't a genre per se, but a descriptor of the game format. Games playable on PS5 qualify, so that looks like native PS5 games, backward-compatible PS4 games, and anything available through your PS Plus subscription. We have experience in every game listed below and have combined that knowledge with community ratings and review scores to give it a place on the list. 14 best open-world games to play on PS5 right nowThis list has been curated by the TrueTrophies team of Editor Kes and Staff Writers Lee and Sean. So, we've narrowed them down to 14 open-world games playable on PS5 - from Red Dead Redemption 2 to Hogwarts Legacy - and have made a particular focus on those with the most interesting game worlds and spaces. ![]() ![]() Update: We've added the underrated open-world zombie game Days Gone to the list! Where did the game finish on the list of the best open-world games for PS5? Find out below.The best open-world games for PS5 and PS4 also happen to be some of the best titles on PlayStation consoles. ![]()
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