Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 stripped of Indie Game Awards over generative AI use

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.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a turn-based RPG from Montpellier-based Sandfall Interactive, launched in April 2025 to acclaim for its painterly visuals, tactical combat, and narrative. It sold over 3.3 million copies by May and 5 million by October, sweeping The Game Awards 2025 with a record nine wins, including Game of the Year.

The game initially won Game of the Year and Debut Game at the Indie Game Awards (IGA) premiere on December 18. However, three days later, organizers unanimously voted to revoke them, citing a violation of the event's strict no-generative-AI policy. Sandfall had confirmed no AI use in its submission but later disclosed limited 2022 experiments with AI for placeholder textures. Some evaded quality assurance and appeared at launch before a five-day patch replaced them with human-made assets.

In a July 19, 2025, response to an El País interview (where creative director François Meurisse noted 'We used some AI, but not much'), Sandfall emphasized no generative AI in the final game or pre-existing Unreal Engine Marketplace assets. French President Emmanuel Macron had previously praised it as a national achievement.

IGA maintains that any confirmed generative AI use disqualifies a game, regardless of scope or final inclusion, reassigning Debut Game to Sorry We’re Closed and Game of the Year to Blue Prince.

The decision, despite the AI issue being public since July, has fueled criticism. Reddit users like ExtendedSpikeProtein argued it was minor and typical prototyping: 'That kind of usage is exactly what AI is for... Mistakes happen.' Broshida questioned sustainability: 'This might be a pretty tough stance to uphold if more indie devs start using AI.' Others, including Material_Ad_554 and OkNectarine9239, called it performative, noting the timing after nominations.

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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.

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 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.

Following its record 13 nominations at The Game Awards, Sandfall Interactive's debut RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has won GameSpot's Game of the Year for 2025. Built on a budget under $10 million, it has sold over 5 million copies amid widespread acclaim for its storytelling, combat, and visuals.

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Following its Game of the Year victory at The Game Awards 2025, indie standout Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 underscores the rising influence of independent developers amid a year of innovation.

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has made history at The Game Awards 2025 by receiving 12 nominations, the most ever for a single game. The turn-based RPG from Sandfall Interactive leads the pack, including nods for Game of the Year and best performance. Other top contenders include Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of Yōtei, each with seven nominations.

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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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