Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been enjoying some well-deserved success lately, with one million sales and impressive numbers on Steam. It’s great to see an ambitious AA studio thriving in the gaming industry. I didn’t have high expectations going in, but after spending 60 hours immersed in this JRPG gem, I came out feeling pleasantly surprised and slightly overwhelmed. I found myself craving more of the game’s unique charm and engaging gameplay.

The game’s writer, Jennifer Svedberg-Yen, recently took to Instagram to interact with fans and hinted at the possibility of DLC in the future. While nothing concrete is in the works yet, Svedberg-Yen mentioned that the team is still processing the overwhelming response to the game. However, she didn’t rule out the idea of expanding the game further based on player interest.

The studio’s social media posts reflect their mixed feelings of excitement and gratitude towards the game’s success. It seems like they are still trying to come to terms with their newfound popularity and are unsure of what the future holds. Despite this uncertainty, the potential for more content in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is definitely on the table.

Personally, I’m thrilled at the prospect of more content being added to the game. The ending of Clair Obscur left me wanting more, and I believe there is still so much left to explore in its captivating world. The bittersweet nature of the story has left a lasting impression on me, and I would love the opportunity to delve deeper into its themes and characters.

For now, it seems like Sandfall Interactive is taking things one step at a time and trying to navigate the next phase of the game’s development. As a fan of the studio’s work, I am eagerly anticipating what they have in store for us next. I have faith that whatever direction they choose to take with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, it will be worth the wait.

As a new graduate journalist, I’m not really sure why this matters, but Harvey’s journey with games began when he begged his parents for a World of Warcraft subscription at the age of 12. Since then, he has developed a deep love for Final Fantasy 14 and a particular fondness for G’raha Tia. Starting out as a freelancer, Harvey has contributed to various websites and publications, including Techradar, The Escapist, and PC Gamer. He has a wide-ranging taste in games, with a preference for RPGs, soulslikes, and indie titles. In his spare time, he enjoys playing tabletop RPGs, although he refuses to reveal his favorite system, claiming to have too many to choose from.

Overall, the future looks bright for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and I can’t wait to see where this exciting journey takes us next.