The Stunning ‘Expedition 33’ Art Book Is Finally Coming West


Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was one of 2025’s biggest and best games, and players fell in love with it. For fans of the game’s art style, a book collecting it all will soon hit North America for your viewing pleasure.

Publishers UDON and Pix’n Love have teamed up for a new version of the game’s art book. It’s been adapted into English after previously being just in French, and will come in standard and collector’s editions. Both feature concept art, design notes, and developer insights from Sandfall, but the $100 collector’s edition has some extra add-ons. These goodies include a golden cardboard slipcase in the colors of Alicia’s mask, prints of the game’s cast on textured paper, and a cardboard portfolio with exclusive art.

“This exclusive large-format hardcover volume gathers, across more than 300 pages, hundreds of previously unseen documents and illustrations used in the creation of one of the most fascinating games of recent years,” reads the description. “This making-of artbook takes readers on a journey through an extraordinary human and creative adventure.”

Compared to its combat and narrative, the art of Expedition 33 doesn’t get quite as much attention, but it’s a stunner regardless. It’s also apparently too good to be true: in February, Polygon reported on an incident where one player had small art book included in the game’s collector’s edition held by Iraqi customs because the pages had “drawings of monetary value.” The player, Reddit user Ahmed15252, laughed it off at the time, calling it a “10/10 experience, will definitely accidentally import history again.”

Both versions of the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 art book will release on November 25. Pre-orders go live this Monday, March 23 on the UDON, IGN, and Pix’n Love stores.

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The Cool-Looking Expedition 33 Game Is Trekking to Hollywood


Some of us here at io9 play video games, and we’re more than intrigued by Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. While Sandfall Interactive’s Atlusinspired RPG isn’t out until April, it’s already being eyed for a live-action movie.

Per Variety, Sandfall is teaming with production company Story Kitchen to bring its debut game to the silver screen. The dark fantasy game focuses on a group of humans who set out to defeat the Paintress, a godlike figure who paints a number on her monolith, after which everyone that age vanishes. Players take on the role of the titular Expedition 33, whose members—voiced by the likes of Charlie CoxFinal Fantasy’s Ben Starr, and Baldur’s Gate 3’s Jennifer English, among others—are tasked with stopping the Paintress before humanity’s wiped out.

Sandfall CEO and creative director Guillaume Broche said the movie “allows us to expand the universe of Clair Obscur beyond gaming. [Story Kitchen’s] expertise in storytelling and passion for our vision make them the perfect team to translate our game into a captivating film.”

Over the past few years, Story Kitchen has helped get adaptations for Tomb Raider and Sonic off the ground, and its current slate also includes adapting games like Just Cause and Sifu—and since game adaptations are so hot right now, Expedition 33 might have a good chance of coming to fruition. Founders Dmitri M. Johnson and Mike Goldberg commended the game’s “compelling narrative and complex characters, [which] provide a solid foundation for a cinematic experience that will resonate with both gamers and moviegoers alike.”

As the search is on for talent behind and in front of the camera for the hopeful adaptation, Sandfall is releasing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for PlayStation 5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S on April 24.

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