April 24, 2026 - The tactical RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has received its first-anniversary update, introducing new cosmetic hairstyles for its six primary characters. This patch, version 1.5.5, also addresses a functional flaw where rest points were not operating correctly during active dialogue sequences. The update's primary focus appears to be on aesthetic enhancements, with anniversary haircuts being the sole new content explicitly detailed for this particular release. The game, developed by Sandfall Interactive and published by Kepler Interactive, is available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles.
The newly available anniversary haircuts for Verso, Maelle, Lune, Sciel, and Monoco can be found at the Gestral Merchant located near Grosse Tête on the world map. Reports also mention a fix for an issue where the "Danseuse outfit" for Lune and Sciel caused the character menu to become "too obscur," a detail that suggests a visual bug impacting user interface legibility.
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Patching Up Details
While the current update emphasizes these cosmetic changes, previous significant content additions were noted in a "Thank You" update released on December 12, 2025. That earlier update introduced a new playable environment titled "Verso's Drafts," described as a storybook adventure tied to the character Verso's past, featuring Gestrals and new locales. The December update also brought features like a photo mode, new music, FSR4 support, handheld optimization for PC, and general quality-of-life improvements.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 launched to what has been described as "overwhelmingly positive reviews," a notable achievement for a debut title developed on a comparatively modest budget. The game has also reportedly surpassed eight million sales. Discussions around further content, such as major DLC, have been present within the player community, though official announcements regarding such expansions have not been detailed in the recent patch notes. The game has also been confirmed to offer compatibility and functionality on the Steam Deck.
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