Clair Obscur Soars Back into Steam Sales Chart Following Record-Breaking Victory at TGA 2025

At the end of last week, discussions were fervent due to the triumph of **Clair Obscur: Expedition 33** at The Game Awards. More specifically, it was the nine awards won, setting a new record for the ceremony hosted by *Geoff Keighley*. In an attempt to gauge whether «Expedition» truly deserved such accolades, many more people rushed to purchase the game. Consequently, **Clair Obscur** has re-entered the top 10 of the Steam sales chart.

According to estimates from [Alinea Analytics](https://stopgame.ru/newsdata/69079/clair_obscur_expedition_33_5_mln_prodannyh_kopiy_i_kontentnoe_obnovlenie), the number of copies sold of **Clair Obscur** on Steam spiked by 76% following TGA (with a 21% increase on PS5 and a 3% bump on Xbox Series). The current official sales figures for the project stand at [more than 5 million units](https://stopgame.ru/newsdata/69079/clair_obscur_expedition_33_5_mln_prodannyh_kopiy_i_kontentnoe_obnovlenie).

Additionally, two other games related to TGA have made it into the fresh Steam chart. First, there’s **Diablo IV**, which had an expansion **Lord of Hatred** announced during the ceremony. Second is **Kingdom Come: Deliverance II**, which unfortunately lost in every category it was nominated for. *»We’ve been officially robbed,»* tweeted *Tobias Stolz-Zwilling*, the communications lead at **Warhorse Studios**, perhaps in jest or perhaps in earnest, regarding the success of Expedition 33 at TGA.

The peak online player count during the period from [December 9 to December 16](https://steamdb.info/topsellers/2025W51/) has been updated for the following titles:

Top 10 by revenue among paid products (the previous week’s rank is indicated in parentheses):

Top 10 by revenue across all products, including free-to-play titles: