Game Awards, Clair Obscur and Expedition 33
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The debut title from Sandfall Interactive has officially surpassed The Last of Us: Part 2 as the most award-winning game in The Game Awards history.
Expedition 33 stormed The Game Awards 2025, winning all but one category it was nominated in, including the main prize: Game of the Year.
A role-playing game featuring a mythical paintress, demonic mimes and an orchestral soundtrack earned the top prize at the Game Awards on Thursday. The game, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, won nine total awards after receiving a record 12 nominations.
This year’s backlash over “best performance” (deservedly won by the star of “Expedition 33” Jennifer English) highlighted the long-standing issue. Voice actors and motion-capture performers contribute fundamentally different skills with different demands and different career pipelines. Folding them together diminishes both crafts.
There was a sense of inevitability to Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 setting a new record for The Game Awards last night. It took home nine of host Geoff Keighley’s ostentatious statues in the end.
Expedition 33 was nominated for a whopping 12 awards at TGA 2025, including the coveted GOTY spot, and won most.
This year's Game Awards GOTY (and almost everything else) is the popular French RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
Expedition 33 just swept The Game Awards, winning a whopping 11 out of 12 of its nominations, including Game of the Year. In celebration, Sandfall Interactive took the stage to announce that its previously-announced DLC for the game is
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