Developer Sandfall Interactive has proudly announced that the soundtrack for their debut title, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, has soared to the top of Billboard album charts shortly after its release. This turn-based RPG has not only captivated gamers but also music enthusiasts, with its soundtrack becoming a focal point of praise across social media platforms.
A visit to the Billboard website reveals that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is currently leading both the Classical Albums and Classical Crossover Albums charts. Additionally, Sandfall disclosed that the soundtrack has achieved a notable position at number 13 on the Official Soundtrack Album chart and number 31 on the Official Album Download chart. This success underscores the broad appeal of the game's enchanting music, which complements its compelling story and gameplay.
The *Clair Obscur: Expedition 33* soundtrack features over 150 unique tracks, many of which have garnered hundreds of thousands of streams on **Spotify**. The standout track, *Lumière*, has amassed nearly 1.9 million views on **YouTube** and slightly over 1.9 million streams on **Spotify**, making it the most popular piece from the collection.The achievement is particularly remarkable given that the soundtrack was crafted by composer Lorien Testard, who was discovered on SoundCloud, as Sandfall shared in an interview with BBC. This discovery story adds an inspiring layer to the game's already impressive narrative.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was released on April 24, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, including Game Pass. In just under two weeks, it has surpassed the 2 million copies sold mark, marking a significant milestone for Sandfall's first game. The game's success has even drawn commendations from French President Emmanuel Macron.
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