- Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has sold 5 million copies.
- New content for the game is on the way, and it includes playable areas, bosses, and more.
- More information regarding the update will be shared in the near future.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 may be a few months old by now, but it remains one of the most talked-about games of 2025. The RPG has already sold millions of copies and garnered praise from all types of fans and critics, but it seems Sandfall Interactive is keen on giving more to its audience.
In a new update, the studio has officially confirmed more content for the RPG. The team has also announced a new sales update.
Why it matters: Sandfall Interactive has already more than proved its worth with its first release. Therefore, any additional sales will guarantee the team continues to thrive moving forward.
According to Sandfall Interactive, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has now sold 5 million units.
The team is celebrating this occasion by confirming new content, which goes beyond the typical add-ons games receive post-launch. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is set to receive a new playable location with more enemies and exploration opportunities.
Players can also look forward to new boss fights and costumes. Finally, more localization support is being added, leading to a total of 19 supported languages.
As for the new content, Sandfall Interactive is currently quiet. However, the team has shared an image teasing Verso and his adventures with Esquie. This element of the game was often talked about in the main story, so it seems Sandfall Interactive may be looking to expand on one of the game’s main characters.
Perhaps the best part about this announcement is the fact that all of this will be added to the RPG for free in the near future.
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