Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Hits 5 Million, Free Update Announced
/Five months since the release of Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the RPG has reached a new milestone - 5 million copies sold. The studio also shared that the game’s soundtrack, which was composed by Lorient Testard, has now hit 333 million track streams since release.
Free Update as a Thank You
To celebrate these new milestones for the game, the devs are working on a free update for the game that adds new content for more experienced players.
A new, playable environment, taking the characters of Expedition 33 to a brand-new location with new enemy encounters and surprises to discover.
Challenging, new boss battles for late-game players to overcome.
New costumes for each member of the Expedition, giving even more customization options for players throughout their adventure.
New text and UI game localizations into Czech, Ukrainian, Latin American Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Thai, and Indonesian, bringing the total number of supported languages to 19.
And more to come…
This update will be the first time the game will receive post-launch content.
The devs probably can’t believe the success Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 had achieved. Many were surprised at what they delivered, so was the rest of the world, as it surprised on various fronts. From its jaw-dropping art and visuals, its gripping story, to how satisfying it is to participate in the game’s turn-based combat, there’s so much to appreciate in this game.
Since I reviewed it, I instantly called it my Game of the Year, and that has stuck months after seeing the credits roll.
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