
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has officially passed 5 million copies sold across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC, developer Sandfall Interactive announced. To mark the milestone, the studio is preparing a free update featuring new content, quality-of-life additions and expanded language support — described by the team as a “thank you” to fans.
While a release date hasn’t been confirmed, Sandfall said the update will introduce a brand-new location filled with previously unseen enemies and challenging new boss fights aimed at late-game players. Each party member will receive a new costume, and the update will also add seven more supported languages — Czech, Ukrainian, Latin American Spanish, Turkish, Vietnamese, Thai and Indonesian — bringing the total to 19.
Sandfall had first hinted at additional content and localization features in June. The studio also acknowledged community requests for a photo mode and hinted at future plans for the Clair Obscur universe, which is expected to continue in later projects despite the team already working on a new game.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launched to universal critical acclaim earlier this year and sold 3.3 million copies within its first month — despite being available on Xbox Game Pass. The game became an unexpected breakout hit for the small French studio Sandfall Interactive, which developed the game with a core team of just 33 people. A few team members had prior experience at Ubisoft, while the majority had never worked in game development before.