Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Clears 8 Million Sales on Its First Anniversary
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Eight million units, one year after launch
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has now sold more than 8 million copies. Publisher Kepler Interactive and developer Sandfall Interactive marked the milestone on April 24, 2026, which is the game’s first anniversary. The turn-based RPG launched on April 24, 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, and it also remains available through Game Pass. For a debut title from a new studio, the headline number is already well beyond the level where this can be written off as a cult hit.
The sales curve stayed fast after the first week
The interesting part is not just the latest milestone but the shape of the run. Gematsu notes that the game sold 500,000 units in one day, one million in three days, two million in under two weeks, and 3.3 million in 33 days. Hitting 8 million on the anniversary shows that the early spike did not vanish after launch week. Clair Obscur kept converting word of mouth and catalog momentum for a full year, which is usually the harder part for a new RPG IP without an existing built-in audience.
The anniversary patch is small but concrete
Sandfall also pushed a free minor update across all platforms. The patch adds a new Anniversary haircut for every playable character, with the cosmetics obtained from Gestral merchants inside the game world. The same update also includes minor bug fixes and general enhancements. That is not expansion-sized content, but it does turn the sales beat into a live-service style touchpoint for players who are still returning to the game one year later.
Reddit reaction framed it as a breakout for the genre
The linked r/Games post reached 617 points and 319 comments at crawl time. Top comments treated the milestone as unusually large for a modern non-Pokemon turn-based RPG, with several users already talking about a possible path to 10 million. Others focused on what the number means for Sandfall itself: a small team turned a new IP into one of the clearest commercial breakouts in the genre. That reaction matters because it shows how the game is being read now. Clair Obscur is no longer just an admired debut. It is being treated as a market-moving hit.
Source: Gematsu · Reddit discussion
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