Last year, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won big at The Game Awards, taking home the coveted GOTY prize, among eight other awards, and that winning streak has only continued into 2026.
Not only has it overtaken Elden Ring as the most-awarded game of all-time with 495 wins, but it was also named Game of the Year yet again by Dice in February, and now, just a few months later, by the British Academy Film Awards, i.e. BAFTA.
You can read up on the full list of winners here.
Sandfall Interactive's award-sweeping RPG beat nominees Blue Prince, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Ghost of Yotei, Arc Raiders, and Dispatch for the title of 'Best Game,' while also taking home Best Debut Game and Best Performer in a Leading Role (Jennifer English, bringing Clair Obscur to a grand total of 498.
It's another monumental success for Sandfall Interactive, but nobody on the team (aside from Marie, Estelle, and Ulysse actor Aliona Baranova, who is owed 33 baguettes) saw it coming. Devs have been knighted, Charlie Cox has been inspired to dabble in more video games, and the studio is now discussing the possibility of sequels, but creative director...
