When will a video game exist with a practically infinite world (like Minecraft) that looks as nice as the BOTW world?
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In which year will a video game exist that has a basically infinite world for the player to explore, much like in the game Minecraft, that is about as nice as the The Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild world?

The game doesn't need to have a story, NPCs or dungeons. Just a world that one can basically explore forever.

(Apparently it takes about 100 days to walk across all of minecraft, for this market to resolve YES it is good enough if it takes about 10 days travel across the game. [Going across the BOTW map takes about 1 hour so the game would be about 57.600 times as big as BOTW, if it takes 300 hours to explore the BOTW map it would take 33 years to explore this game. Thats why 10 days is basically an infinite world.])

How the world is made doesn't matter, if one can only load new areas while being online this is also ok, and it doesn't have to be in the BOTW style so if the game looks like e.g. Red Dead Redemption 2 it would also be ok.

The market resolves to the year the video game is released -2000. So if it is released in 2048 the market resolves to 48.

This is what the BOTW world looks like:

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Does No Man's Sky count? It has an overall map size of roughly 3.2e25 square kilometers (or over 500 septillion times the size of BOTW's) as a result of having ~18 quintillion procedurally-generated planets, and IMO it looks about as good as BOTW:

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@evergreenemily Looked at it and while some of the individual trees look about as nice as BOTW, it looks like a planet will only have tree after tree and maybe occasionally a hill or cliff but nothing like in BOTW, were one gets a forest and then a waterfall, then a hut, then a cool island, then a beautiful river one can cross using a bridge, then a city. And so on.

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@Timothy Fair enough!

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