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* ''[[Mabinogi (video game)|Mabinogi]]'', a free Korean [[MMORPG]] is far more of a sandbox type game than is typical for the genre. There is an overarching story, and several major side stories; but the majority of the game's content can be accessed outside of the storyline.
* The ''[[Arm A]]'' series sets its missions on "islands," which are huge yet fully rendered terrains (in the style of games like ''Grand Theft Auto'' or ''Assassin's Creed'') with no separate loading times, but in turn the editor allows for an incredible variety of what the player is actually to do within these 'islands', and there are several player-created missions that are essentially ''Grand Theft Auto: The MMORPG''.
* The mainland in ''[[Ryzom]]'' is so exceedingly huge that some new players, upon completing the tutorial, will delete their character, make a new one, and stay on the tutorial continent for a while longer this time.
* Spectrum Holobyte's ''Vette!'' may have been the very first open sandbox driving game, and was one of the first true 3D driving games.
* The tie in games for ''[[Harry Potter]] and The Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Order of the PheonixPhoenix'', and ''Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince''.
* While ''[[Subnautica]]'' is "officially" considered a [[Survival Horror]] game (mainly because of scary [[Sea Monster]]s that lunge out at you from the depths if you're careless), it meets all the criteria for a Wide Open Sandbox, with all the biomes, creatures, and [[Precursors|Precursor]] stuff laying around. Even though you're supposedly infected with an inevitably-fatal disease, [[Take Your Time|it doesn't seem about to kill you any time soon]] and you can explore to your heart's content.
 
 
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