The cyberpunk genre is increasingly gaining popularity as various predicted trends and events seemingly come to fruition in the real world. From cybernetic implants and the use of robotics and drones for surveillance to the increasing prevalence of wealth inequality and the monopolization of industries by a handful of powerful corporations, the cyberpunk genre encapsulates a range of themes that resonate with modern audiences. One of the key tropes in many cyberpunk stories is the presence of a colossal dystopian megacity as its setting.

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As transhumanism begins to take hold of society, with an increasing technological reliance and symbiosis, many developers are continuing to imagine a range of not-so-distant futures in which to set their stories. From old classics such as the Deus Ex franchise to modern hits like Cyberpunk 2077, there are many ways in which these settings can be approached, and a huge effort has gone into crafting the painstaking detail of each world. The genre demands impressive worldbuilding as one of its core concepts, and the following games not only succeed in crafting fun and believable worlds but also allow players to explore them with different degrees of freedom.

7 Cloudpunk

A Fairly Relaxed Game In Which The City Is The Star Attraction

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  • Released: 2020
  • Developer: ION Lands
  • Platforms: PC/PS4/Xbox One/Nintendo Switch

Set in the dystopian megacity of Nivalis, ION Lands' 2020 open-world exploration game Cloudpunk puts players in the role of a delivery driver, with the task of transporting items from different areas of the visually impressive, pixel-art style map. Players will quickly realize that the world is alive with mystery and intrigue, with no delivery being as straightforward as it first seems.

While the game is certainly more laid-back than some other titles in the genre, there is plenty here for the cyberpunk fan to enjoy. From murder mysteries and corporate espionage to talking animals and flying cars, Cloudpunk is a very endearing homage to the genre which has been well executed and results in a polished experience. Another game by the title of Nivalis, set in the same world, is set to release later in 2024.

6 Watchdogs: Legion

Depicts A Dystopian Vision Of London On A Vast Scale

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Watch Dogs Legion

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , Stadia , PC
Released
October 29, 2020
Developer(s)
Ubisoft
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

While Ubisoft's Watch Dogs: Legion received a mixed reception on launch, there is no denying that its depiction of a near-future London, overrun with tyrannical corporations and Albion's military police, is one of the best adaptations of a real-world location in a video game setting, particularly in the open world genre.

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Featuring eight of London's boroughs, complete with their iconic landmarks and architecture, Watchdogs: Legion offers one of the more grounded cyberpunk megacity concepts. From the London Eye to Brick Lane, Camden Market to St James' Park, visitors or residents of England's capital are likely to appreciate the details that have been creatively imagined to convert the city into a more dystopian and high-tech setting.

5 Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

A Smaller World With Less Exploration But Nonetheless Packed With Exceptional Detail

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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Xbox One
Released
August 23, 2016
Developer(s)
Eidos Montreal
Genre(s)
Action RPG

While Deus Ex: Mankind Divided's rendition of a dystopian future Prague is not a typical open world and is arguably small enough that it might be considered more of a "hub-world" setting, it is an incredibly rich and detailed environment that massively contributes to the world building and lore of the game as a whole.

For a long time, the Deus Ex franchise carried the mantle of the cyberpunk genre, with its chilling depiction of a tyrannical future complete with cybernetic implants, shady corporations, and imaginative weaponry. With a heavy focus on player choices and RPG elements, there is plenty of replay value, and graphically the game holds up exceptionally well considering it was released in 2016.

4 Mirror's Edge: Catalyst

A Large Corporate Megacity Which Players Can Traverse Uniquely

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Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , PC
Released
June 7, 2016
Developer(s)
DICE
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure , Platformer

Following on from the success of its parkour-pioneering prequel, Mirror's Edge Catalyst provided players with an open world in the form of The City of Glass. As Faith Connors, players are now free to explore the dystopian city, all the while under the constant surveillance of several militaristic megacorporations.

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While the game did not quite meet the expectations of fans upon release, with less of a compelling story than the first game, it is nonetheless an iconic hallmark of the dystopian cyberpunk genre and is still a worthy entry into the series, which hopefully produces a third installment some day in the future.

3 The Ascent

This Top-Down RPG Presents A Visually Rich And Violent Dystopian World

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The Ascent

Platform(s)
Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S , PS4 , PS5 , PC
Released
July 29, 2021
Developer(s)
Neon Giant
Genre(s)
Action , RPG

The Ascent is another semi-open world game set in a space colony where the governing megacorporation has just collapsed. With a top-down view, players can explore the city in all its varied districts, from the industrial lower levels with their choking fumes and enslaved robot workers to the upper-class nightclubs and neon street signs above.

For fans of the genre, this one is certainly worth checking out, as it is rich with world-building and incredible environments created in Unreal Engine. With a heavy emphasis on RPG mechanics, players can also choose to tackle the game's many story and side quests in their own personalized manner.

2 Batman: Arkham City

Arkham City Is Still Considered One Of The Best Open Worlds To Explore

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Batman Arkham City

Platform(s)
PS3 , PC , Xbox One , PS4 , Xbox 360 , Nintendo Wii U
Released
October 18, 2011
Developer(s)
Rocksteady Studios
Genre(s)
Action , Adventure

The Arkham Night collection is widely considered the pinnacle of super-hero video games, with its brilliant renditions of Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, as well as compelling characters and an interesting story. As far as open worlds go, it is fair to say that Batman: Arkham City still boasts one of the best and most visually impressive dystopian future cities in gaming, even though it was originally released back in 2011.

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While some feel there are problems with the game's map design, and it can feel claustrophobic at times despite being an open world, it does exemplify the industrious and competitive nature of a future city dominated by megacorporations. With players able to use both gliding and grappling hooks, simply traversing the city is some of the most fun players can have in an open-world setting.

1 Cyberpunk 2077

The Genre-Defining Title Has Finally Repaired Its Reputation

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Cyberpunk 2077

Released
December 10, 2020
Developer(s)
CD Projekt Red
Genre(s)
RPG , Action

Night City is perhaps the most richly detailed and densely populated megacity created in gaming to date. Dominated by megacorps such as Arasaka, Militech, and Kiroshi, the Cyberpunk 2077 city paints a dismal view for its less well-off citizens, who trudge around the slums on their bionic implants in the shadow of the colossal business districts. Based on the original RPG board game Cyberpunk 2020, created in 1988, the game features a world of extensive lore and mystery, with every mission leaving players with more questions about the world they are in.

Polish developers CD Projekt Red, also known for the Witcher series, have worked tirelessly to save the game's reputation since its notoriously difficult launch, culminating in a polished game that can now be regarded as one of the best in the open-world genre. The addition of the Phantom Liberty DLC has also breathed new life into Night City, giving players a whole new story to follow as well as choices that can ultimately affect the course of the base game's story outcome.

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