That’s seriously impressive—winning Game of the Year across all five major awards shows isn’t just hype, it means Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 delivered on multiple levels. Usually different awards favor different strengths (story, innovation, popularity), so sweeping all of them suggests the game struck a rare balance between critical acclaim and player reception. If anything, this puts it in that “once in a generation” tier where it’s not just a great game, but one that defines its era.


