Shuhei Yoshida, former executive of Sony, believes that Clairs Obscur: Expedition 33 will be one of the big surprises of the year
He has praised the tremendous productivity of his studio, given its small size

- April 14, 2025
- Updated: April 14, 2025 at 11:20 AM

On April 24, independent studio Sandfall Interactive will release Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, its first Japanese-style RPG, which has generated considerable anticipation since its announcement in 2024. With a team of just 30 developers, the game stands out for its stunning graphics and gameplay condensed into approximately 30 hours, a remarkable achievement compared to AAA titles that typically require years of work from large teams.
A game that has surprised one of the big names in the industry
Shuhei Yoshida, former president of PlayStation, has expressed his enthusiasm for the development of Clair Obscur. In a recent interview on the Easy Allies podcast, he praised the quality of the work done by Sandfall and emphasized the “incredible productivity” of the small team. Yoshida highlighted that efficiency and creativity can compete with, and even surpass, larger productions, suggesting that this game could set a precedent for the future of the industry.
Yoshida also shared his optimistic vision about the impact that the success of Clair Obscur could have on other studios, both independent and large-scale. According to him, the game could serve as inspiration to rethink current production models and encourage greater trust in small teams with ambitious ideas.
The gaming community has been closely following the evolution of Clair Obscur, and its release has attracted not only fans of the RPG genre but also the industry, which is watching how a small studio challenges the established norms. As the release date approaches, all eyes will be on Sandfall Interactive’s ability to revolutionize the gaming landscape with its innovative approach.
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