Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 devs confirm “new content” and “future improvements” for their GOTY-worthy RPG

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Sandfall Interactive isn’t done with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the new studio’s game-of-the-year contender. While the studio is already cooking up new ideas for its next game, which should also be another mid-priced adventure, the team also isn’t done with adding to its brilliant turn-based RPG.

More Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 content is coming

Now that the game has sold millions of copies, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 developer Sandfall Interactive confirmed that there’s a “wide range of future improvements” coming to the game in the future alongside “new content”.

Speaking to fans on Twitter, the developer explained that a host of improvements are coming to the game, including new accessibility options and brand-new gameplay options for fans to play through.

“We’re currently exploring a wide range of future improvements – from accessibility features to new content and all sorts of bits and bobs we’re actively assessing,” the developer said. “Naturally, this also includes expanded localization options!

“While we don’t have specific timelines or confirmed languages to share just yet, we wanted to let you know that it’s very much on our radar.”

Sandfall hasn’t explained specifically what new content will be coming to its brilliant turn-based RPG, although it seems obvious that some extra difficulty modes and other challenges will be coming. Hopefully, the developer will add new costumes, a couple of extra side bosses and even some more platforming challenges.

Most players already feel satisfied with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. While the game may not be the biggest game ever, it’s satisfying in its length… and very satisfying in its story. Nevertheless, if there’s an opportunity to experience even more peak gaming, who would say no?

For more Sandfall Interactive coverage, read about the studio’s wish for more gamers to try cheaper titles as publishers hope GTA 6 will charge players $100 for the privilege to play.

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