For most of its history, the *Dynasty Warriors* series has been known for its linear hack-and-slash gameplay. However, recent entries like *Dynasty Warriors 9* introduced an open world, sparking curiosity about whether *Dynasty Warriors: Origins* would follow suit.
Does Dynasty Warriors: Origins Have An Open World?
No, *Dynasty Warriors: Origins* does not feature an open world.
In recent years, many AAA titles have embraced the open-world format, often equating it with enhanced quality. However, this isn't always beneficial. A prime example is *Dynasty Warriors 9*, which received criticism for its vast, yet empty world. The expansive design diluted the impact of the series' signature large-scale battles, making them feel less engaging.
Given the experimental nature of *Dynasty Warriors: Origins*, fans were curious if it would continue this trend. Fortunately, the game does not include an open world. Instead, it features an overworld for navigation between missions.
In *Dynasty Warriors: Origins*, players can explore a compact map of ancient China, moving from town to town to buy weapons and items, and rest at inns. These maps are small, allowing players to traverse them in under a minute, and include a fast travel option, though it's rarely necessary due to the map's size. Here, players can interact with NPCs to start side quests, find items like Pyroxene and Old Coins, engage in optional battles to improve proficiency and recruit new soldiers, and trigger cutscenes to advance the story. This streamlined approach is more effective and less cumbersome than a sprawling open world with little content.
*Dynasty Warriors: Origins* is now available on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.