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A Dominant Awards Season For Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
An awards race rarely feels competitive when one title so thoroughly outpaces the rest, and that was the defining story of The Game Awards 2025. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 emerged as the clear standout, sweeping multiple categories and ultimately taking home the industry’s most high-profile prize, Game of the Year.
At the time, the scale of its victory already felt decisive. In hindsight, it was merely the opening chapter of an even larger achievement. As more outlets, creators, and publications finalised their own year-end awards, Expedition 33 continued to collect honours at a historic pace.
That momentum has now carried the game into record-breaking territory.
A Historic Milestone in Game of the Year History
According to data compiled by the ResetEra community, drawing from verified publications and influencers that awarded their own Game of the Year 2025 titles, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has achieved an unprecedented milestone.
The RPG developed by Sandfall Interactive and Kepler Interactive has officially become the most awarded Game of the Year winner in history. The dataset includes results from hundreds of outlets worldwide, including us here at SavePoint Gaming, and reflects a broad cross-section of critical consensus rather than a single awards body.
It is a level of dominance rarely seen in an industry where tastes are often fragmented across genres and platforms.

Surpassing Industry Defining Titles
Expedition 33 has reportedly amassed approximately 436 Game of the Year awards globally, edging past the previous record holder, Elden Ring, which concluded its run with 435 GOTY wins.
The rest of the all-time list underscores the scale of the achievement. The Last of Us Part II sits in third place with 326 awards, followed by Baldur’s Gate 3 at 288, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt at 281.
Surpassing titles that defined entire console generations places Expedition 33 in rare company, especially given the increasingly crowded release landscape of modern gaming.
Strong Transparency and an Exceptional Win Rate
To support the claim, ResetEra has published a detailed breakdown of 426 individual sources that named the title as their Game of the Year. This level of transparency has helped reinforce confidence in the data, particularly in an era where awards tallies can be difficult to verify.
Even more striking is the game’s reported 70.2% win rate across all award categories it was nominated for. That figure highlights not just volume but consistency, suggesting that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was not simply popular within a narrow critical circle but was broadly favoured wherever it appeared.
Few games manage to maintain that level of dominance across such a wide range of judging criteria.
What Comes Next for Sandfall Interactive
Despite the historic success, Sandfall Interactive has remained largely quiet about its immediate future. The studio has previously hinted at early concepts for a potential sequel, suggesting that this universe may not be a one-off achievement.
If those plans move forward, expectations will be extraordinarily high. For now, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stands as a rare modern example of near-universal acclaim, not just winning awards but redefining what success at that scale looks like.
