Developer Sandfall Interactive recently announced that the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 soundtrack has achieved remarkable success by topping Billboard album charts in the weeks following its release. As the game continues to captivate audiences worldwide, its music stands out as a standout feature, drawing praise from both critics and fans alike. Discussions about Sandfall’s debut title on social media platforms have highlighted the soundtrack’s appeal, now validated by its chart-topping status on Billboard.
Visiting the Billboard website reveals that Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 currently holds the top spot on both the Classical Albums and Classical Crossover Albums charts. Additionally, the soundtrack has made significant strides on other charts, reaching number 13 on the Official Soundtrack Album chart and 31 on the Official Album Download chart. This underscores the game’s ability to engage players beyond its engaging narrative and gameplay mechanics, with its ethereal melodies enhancing the overall experience.
The *Clair Obscur: Expedition 33* soundtrack comprises over 150 individual tracks, many of which have garnered hundreds of thousands of streams on *Spotify*. Among these, the track *Lumière* has emerged as the most popular, amassing nearly 1.9 million views on *YouTube* and slightly over 1.9 million streams on *Spotify*.The achievement of resonating so deeply with music enthusiasts is commendable, particularly given that the soundtrack was crafted by composer Lorien Testard, who was discovered on SoundCloud, as mentioned in a recent interview with BBC.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launched for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S (as well as through Game Pass) on April 24, 2025, just under two weeks ago. Since then, it has surpassed the impressive milestone of 2 million copies sold, marking a significant achievement for Sandfall Interactive. The game’s acclaim has reached such heights that French President Emmanuel Macron personally congratulated the developers.
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