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Yoshida urged studio to drop 'turn-based' label for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Shuhei Yoshida advised Sandfall Interactive to avoid describing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 as a "turn-based RPG" to prevent potential players from overlooking it. Early footage of the game showed fast, action-packed combat that contrasts with the traditional perception of turn-based games. Sandfall formally described the project as a turn-based RPG and said it reinvigorates the genre, a label that prompted some negative reactions.
- Shuhei Yoshida instructed the Expedition 33 studio to avoid using the term "turn-based RPG" to reduce the risk of the game being overlooked.
- The game is titled Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 and is developed by Sandfall Interactive.
- Early footage emphasized action-packed combat that appears more kinetic than many turn-based games.
- Sandfall labeled the title a turn-based RPG and framed it as reinvigorating the genre; that positioning has drawn criticism from some observers.