It’s clear that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been well-received so far. The debut title from French developer Sandfall, a turn-based RPG, has garnered rave reviews in the days following its release and has already surpassed significant sales milestones. On Sunday morning, the game’s publisher, Kepler Interactive, announced on social media that the game has sold over a million copies since its release on April 24. Notably, it reached the first 500,000 units sold in just one day. The team clarified on the game’s BlueSky account that this figure “includes units shipped to retailers and does not include our GamePass players.”
The narrative of Expedition 33 revolves around a group of Expeditioners on a mission to destroy the entity known as the Paintress. The Paintress annually paints a number on a monolith, condemning everyone of that age to death, gradually reducing the population as the numbers decrease. Engadget’s Mat Smith praised Expedition 33 as “a gorgeously made and well-considered world” and found it to be “a solid, enjoyable RPG.” The game is currently available for PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5.
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