Open-world games have long been a platform for exploring new cultures and diversity. This exploration allows players to immerse themselves in different societies, learn about unique traditions, and engage with a variety of narratives that offer a window into worlds different from their own. Here's a detailed look at eight such games that stand out in this regard.

1. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Metascore: 94

  • Platforms: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch
  • Genre: RPG, Action, Adventure
  • Developer: CD Projekt Red

"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" delves deep into European folklore, particularly Polish culture. It features monsters and customs that are deeply rooted in Slavic folklore, like the "kikimora" or the tradition of "bread and salt" at weddings. The game’s narrative also explores the clashing of different cultures and races, offering players a rich tapestry of Slavic cultural elements.

2. Ghost of Tsushima

Metascore: 83

  • Platforms: PS4, PS5
  • Genre: Action, Adventure
  • Developer: Sucker Punch

Set against the backdrop of the Mongol invasion of Japan in 1274, "Ghost of Tsushima" presents a well-researched and authentic depiction of Japanese history. It balances fictional storytelling with historical accuracy, offering insights into both Japanese and Mongolian cultures.