Published on: May 13, 2025
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the latest critically acclaimed RPG from French developer Sandfall Interactive, has captured the attention of both players and industry watchers since its highly anticipated release.
As speculation swirls around potential future platforms, the question of the game's appearance on Nintendo’s expected next-generation console, commonly referred to as Nintendo Switch 2, has become a hot topic among fans and analysts alike.
Recently, Sandfall Interactive’s CEO Guillaume Broche participated in a video chat to discuss Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s ongoing success and the studio’s outlook.
Addressing the possibility of a Nintendo Switch 2 version, Broche remarked that such a port would be "interesting," acknowledging the value and appeal of bringing their flagship title to a broader Nintendo audience.
However, he cautioned that no such project was currently in development and that the team’s decisions would be shaped by recent positive sales milestones and new opportunities arising from the game’s runaway performance.
"At this stage, the unprecedented success of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has fundamentally changed our studio’s trajectory.
While it’s too soon to make definitive announcements about future platform releases, the overwhelming response has opened numerous possibilities for us to explore," Broche stated, using clear and measured language.
"We are carefully evaluating the many prospects before us, and a Nintendo Switch 2 version stands out as something that could certainly prove compelling."
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33’s impact has been significant since launch, drawing praise for its dynamic narrative, innovative mechanics, and striking visual presentation.
Sandfall Interactive, founded in Montpellier, France, now finds itself in the global spotlight as the studio celebrates its latest sales achievements and positive critical reception.
The question of expanding to other platforms, particularly Nintendo’s next hardware, resonates across the industry as Nintendo Switch remains a lucrative ecosystem, with the original Switch having sold over 125 million units worldwide according to Nintendo’s official figures.
Although fans eager for confirmation of a Nintendo Switch 2 version will have to wait, Sandfall Interactive’s openness signals the studio’s willingness to consider the evolving landscape, including future Nintendo hardware launches and upcoming Nintendo Direct presentations.
As Broche and his team navigate this success, the prospect of seeing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on the Nintendo Switch 2 is a possibility that may develop as the situation unfolds.
For now, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 remains one of the most talked-about RPG releases of the year.
Industry observers will be watching closely for updates from Sandfall Interactive, as the studio charts its future course in response to overwhelming player demand and the ever-expanding reach of the Nintendo brand.