As open-world games continue to increase in prominence in the industry, so too does their aim to craft massive, meaningful worlds for players to immerse themselves in. During the genre's initial rise to popularity, it was often thought that bigger inherently meant better. However, as time went on and more players began to feel that many of these larger worlds were lifeless and empty, the open-world genre of video games began to take a turn, choosing instead to craft worlds that feel as full as they do expansive. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's two open-world regions may not make up the largest game map ever designed, but it manages to offer a sprawling world that isn't confined to its established borders.