Clair Obsurpur: Expedition 33 removes 500,000 copies sold

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Clair Obsurpur: Expedition 33, the debut RPG from Sandfall Interactive, is already at a forceful start. The studio has announced today that Expedition 33 reached a milestone of sales of 500,000 copies.

“Mile stone for us, he achieved earlier than we’ve ever imagined,” said the band in the post X/Twitter. “Thank you all.”

Clair Oturpur: Expedition 33 began yesterday, April 24, via PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S. It also plays for one day, and despite the firing for a few days after the Elder Scrolls IV criminal: Oblivion Remastered, RPG seems to make waves. When Oblivion collapsed, the publisher Clair Obscur, Kepler Interactive, even jokingly compared him to “Barbenheimer”. The comparison, as it turns out, was quite correct.

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Developed by the newly created Sandfall Interactive studio, Clair Obsurpur: Expedition 33 is a RPG based on a tournament, which derive a ponderous inspiration from the classics of the genre, from final fantasy to persona. He follows the team of experts in a broken, post -apocalytic world in which each year the giant is called a bolenicza pulls a fresh number and removes every older than her. Members of the expedition, the next in the block, have in mind one goal: travel to the end of the continent and destroy the asp, ensuring that she never painted death.

Clair’s reception: Expedition 33 was very positive, sitting about 92 on metacritic AND 91 on OpenCriticPutting it next to Split Fiction and Kingdom Come: Delivance 2 as some of the most praised games this year.

In the CLAIR OSUR: Expedition 33 IGN review, our reviewer described this as a “modern RPG classic”, wearing inspiration on the sleeve and painting in the pantheon of gigantic RPG games.

If you start your adventure this weekend, or maybe you already have, be sure to check our tips on critical things that you should know before entering Clair Obsur: Expedition 33.

Eric is an independent IGN writer.

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