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After 'Expedition 33' Success, Josef Fares Urges Balance Between AA and AAA

Sandfall says the RPG kept an indie spirit despite extensive support from Kepler.

Overview

  • Hazelight founder Josef Fares says publishers should not pivot to only lower-budget projects following Clair Obscur: Expedition 33.
  • He argues blockbuster development can still take risks, though budgets above roughly $100 million tend to increase caution.
  • Fares warns against copycat strategies and notes many 2025 double-A releases failed to gain traction.
  • Sandfall developers describe the game as indie at heart, citing creative freedom and a small team despite publisher backing.
  • Reports place the project’s budget below $10 million, and its Game of the Year breakout has intensified debate over how to classify and fund such games.