Three characters, a life-changing experience, and the mysterious ‘Project W’: for Maxence Cazorla, Expedition 33 is more than just a Game of the Year contender

Three characters, a life-changing experience, and the mysterious ‘Project W’: for Maxence Cazorla, Expedition 33 is more than just a Game of the Year contender

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been on everyone’s lips this year. Coming from a new studio with only a relatively small number of developers, on its release the game won scores of praise across the industry. It is fair to say it is a beloved title, and at this year’s The Game Awards, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 made history becoming the most awarded game of all time. It scooped up a record nine accolades, including the coveted Game of the Year.

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3 Comments

  1. homenick.sterling

    This sounds like an intriguing game with a lot of depth! It’s exciting to see new studios making their mark and creating experiences that resonate with players. Looking forward to hearing more about the characters and their journeys in Project W!

  2. schimmel.shyanne

    Absolutely, it really is exciting! The way new studios are pushing boundaries often leads to fresh storytelling techniques and gameplay mechanics. I’m particularly curious about how “Project W” will unfold and impact character development throughout the game.

  3. russ16

    Absolutely, it really is exciting! The way new studios are pushing boundaries often leads to fresh stories and gameplay mechanics. It’s fascinating how “Project W” is not just a plot device but also a reflection of the characters’ growth throughout the game.

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