In a remarkable display of popularity, the newly-released action RPG, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, has achieved the impressive milestone of selling over one million copies shortly after its launch. This announcement comes from Kepler Interactive, the game’s publisher, just three days following its release on April 24th. The title made an astonishing debut, moving over 500,000 copies within its first day on the market.
The development team expressed their gratitude on Twitter, stating, “A milestone for us, reached sooner than we’d ever imagined. Thank you all.”
Player Engagement and Popularity
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has not only captivated players with its engaging gameplay but has also seen a peak of 121,422 concurrent players on Steam, according to data from SteamDB. This figure does not even account for the additional users attracted through subscription services such as Xbox Game Pass, further indicating the game’s widespread appeal.
This title marks the inaugural release from Sandfall Interactive, setting a high bar for future projects from the developer. The swift sales and player engagement reflect a promising start for both the game and the studio behind it.