It managed to sell over 1 million copies in the first three days.

Published: 28.04.2025 - 15:31
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the first game from French developer Sandfall and a turn-based RPG, has been met with a very positive reception. The game was released on April 24 to rave reviews and over 1 million units were sold by April 27.
According to data published by publisher Kepler Interactive, the game managed to sell 500 thousand copies on its first day.
These sales figures for the game do not include Game Pass, as the game is offered to those who have a subscription there.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is now available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.
The game's description on Steam is as follows:
“Once a year, the Painter wakes up and draws on his monolith, writing his cursed number. Then everyone of that age vanishes into smoke. Year by year, that number decreases, and more of us are erased. Tomorrow, he will wake up and write “33.” Tomorrow, we set out on our final mission, to destroy the Painter so he can never paint death again. We are Expedition 33. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a groundbreaking turn-based RPG that uses unique real-time mechanics to make combat more immersive and fun. Explore a fantasy world inspired by France’s Belle Époque period, where you will battle powerful enemies. Real-time action brings soul to turn-based combat in this evolved JRPG.
Create unique loadouts for your Explorers with gear, stats, abilities, and character synergies that fit your playstyle. Dodge, parry, and counterattack in real-time. Master your attack rhythms to create combos and target enemy weak points with the free-aim system. Accompany Gustave, Maelle, and their fellow Explorers, who have one year left to live, on their perilous quest to break the Painter’s cycle of death. Follow the trail of previous expeditions and learn what happened to them. Meet the members of Expedition 33, who learned to stand together shoulder to shoulder against the most desperate odds.”
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