Dramatic illustration of Indie Game Awards revoking trophies from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 due to generative AI use, featuring a judge pulling away a glitching trophy amid new winners.
Dramatic illustration of Indie Game Awards revoking trophies from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 due to generative AI use, featuring a judge pulling away a glitching trophy amid new winners.
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 AI controversy: Indie Game Awards revokes wins over generative AI use

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The Indie Game Awards 2025, organized by Six One Indie, revoked Game of the Year and Best Debut Indie Game awards from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 after developer Sandfall Interactive confirmed using generative AI for temporary placeholder textures—a violation of the event's strict no-AI rules. Blue Prince and Sorry We’re Closed are the new recipients amid criticism of enforcement timing.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a critically acclaimed turn-based RPG from French studio Sandfall Interactive (published by Kepler Interactive), launched in April 2025 to massive success: nine wins at The Game Awards including Game of the Year, GameSpot's award, a 92 Metacritic critic score and 9.6 user rating, over 5 million sales by October (surging further post-ceremony with new DLC), and praise from French President Emmanuel Macron.

However, at the Indie Game Awards premiere on December 18, 2025, the game initially claimed Game of the Year and Best Debut Indie Game victories. Organizers unanimously revoked them on December 21 after Sandfall admitted limited generative AI use during 2022 prototyping for placeholder textures. Some assets evaded QA, appearing in the launch build before being patched out within five days and replaced with human-created ones.

Sandfall had assured organizers of no AI during submission, despite prior public indications: an April 26 Twitter post by Nyanomancer spotting AI textures and a July 19 El País interview with producer François Meurisse acknowledging minor use. The IGA FAQ prohibits any generative AI in production, regardless of final inclusion. Six One Indie stated: "In light of Sandfall Interactive confirming the use of gen AI art in production on the day of the Indie Game Awards 2025 premiere, this does disqualify Clair Obscur: Expedition 33... it does go against the regulations."

New winner Blue Prince, a roguelike puzzle game developed over eight years, was highlighted by publisher Raw Fury as "built and crafted with full human instinct." Criticism has focused on the revocation's timing, with Reddit users labeling it 'performative' given months-old reports, and questioning rigid policies amid rising AI adoption in prototyping.

As previously covered in this series on AI tensions in indie development, the incident underscores debates over transparency, AI's role, and 'indie' definitions, though it hasn't impacted the game's popularity.

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X users largely criticize the Indie Game Awards for revoking Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's Game of the Year and Best Debut wins over generative AI placeholders that were patched out, labeling it luddite overreach, hypocritical, and politically motivated; defenders emphasize rule violations despite the game's quality, with diverse voices from devs, influencers, and media highlighting enforcement inconsistencies.

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Dramatic illustration of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's Indie Game Awards disqualification over generative AI, showing trophy removal and new winners.
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 loses Indie Game Awards over generative AI controversy

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The Indie Game Awards disqualified breakout RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 from its Game of the Year and Debut Game categories due to generative AI use, as confirmed December 21, 2025—despite the assets being patched out post-launch. Honors reassigned to Blue Prince and Sorry We're Closed, fueling ongoing AI ethics debates in indie development.

The Indie Game Awards revoked Game of the Year and Debut Game wins from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 after developer Sandfall Interactive confirmed generative AI use for placeholder textures, violating the event's strict no-AI policy. Awards reassigned to Blue Prince and Sorry We're Closed, sparking debate over enforcement timing and indie AI rules.

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The Indie Game Awards revoked Game of the Year and Debut Game honors from breakout RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on December 21, 2025, after the French studio Sandfall Interactive admitted to brief generative AI experimentation—despite no AI assets remaining post-launch. Awards reassigned to Blue Prince and Sorry We’re Closed, igniting backlash over strict indie AI policies.

Sandfall Interactive's Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 claimed Game of the Year and four other major awards at the 29th annual DICE Awards, surpassing Elden Ring's record for most GOTY wins. The 2025 title beat nominees including Arc Raiders, Blue Prince, Dispatch, and Ghost of Yōtei, adding to its ongoing acclaim into 2026.

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Building on its Game of the Year triumph at The Game Awards 2025, Sandfall Interactive's Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won a record nine awards out of 12 nominations. The Montpellier studio's debut RPG has sold 5 million copies since April, drawing from Belle Epoque Paris and Japanese RPGs.

Building on reports of their doubled efforts, Sandfall Interactive's lead designer Michel Nohra and producer Francois Meurisse revealed in Edge Magazine how the novice team's fresh ideas overcame inexperience to deliver Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the award-winning 2025 RPG.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has climbed to 345 Game of the Year awards as of January 11, 2026—up from 291 (third place) earlier this month—securing second place in history per ResetEra tracking. The 2025 turn-based RPG from Sandfall Interactive continues dominating post-release accolades.

 

 

 

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