The Game Awards 2025, the most prestigious awards ceremony in the gaming world, concluded with a night full of surprises. The undisputed star of the night was Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which surpassed even big-budget productions. Developed by Sandfall Interactive and Kepler Interactive, this indie game won Game of the Year (GOTY), raising the bar considerably in the gaming industry. Created by a small team, the game proved to the world what can be achieved even with limited resources.
The Game Awards 2025 sets a historic record: Clair Obscur dominates the night with 9 awards
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, which made a show of force throughout the ceremony, didn’t just settle for the big award. Nominated in a total of 12 categories, the game broke a record by winning 9 awards, including critical categories such as Best RPG, Best Art Direction, Best Game Direction, Best Music, and Best Narrative. Jennifer English also won Best Performance for her portrayal of Maelle.
This year’s competition was fierce. Clair Obscur competed for Game of the Year against giants like Hideo Kojima’s cinematic masterpiece Death Stranding 2: On The Beach and Donkey Kong Bananza, the strongest launch title for Nintendo’s new Switch 2 console. Also among the nominees were strong contenders like Hollow Knight: Silksong and Hades 2, symbolizing the rise of indie games.
The game’s success stems from its deeply impactful storytelling and Belle Époque-inspired atmosphere. Turn-based combat mechanics inspired by the classic Final Fantasy series blended with modern soulslike elements, offering players both a nostalgic and innovative experience. The emotional depth of the characters and the immersive world were key factors in the game’s critically acclaimed success.
One of the most talked-about moments of the night also unfolded on social media. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, another favorite this year that narrowly missed out on the award, made a humorous jab at their rival via X (formerly Twitter). By sharing an in-game screenshot featuring the “Blame it on the French!” option, the team playfully teased the French studio Sandfall Interactive, showcasing a friendly side of competition and amusing their followers.
A small independent studio dominating the night with 9 awards, leaving behind AAA titles, shows a shift in the balance of power in the gaming industry. What are your thoughts on this year’s awards distribution, and did your favorite game receive the recognition it deserved?
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