Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 actors premiered in the first 10 minutes of IGN Live 2025's game documentary
Blog Andrew Joseph 08 Jun , 2025 0

Clair's covert cast: Expedition 33 was stopped by ING Live to discuss not only Sandfall Interactive's beloved new game, but also only premiered documentaries for more than 10 minutes.
The exclusive clip you can see below starts with focusing on the developers of Clair Imbed: Expedition 33. It then takes the audience behind the scenes of the motion capture show, including an emotional opening scene between Gustav and Sophie and another interesting moment between Monoco and Verso.
While the documentary is still in progress and the full video may change, we were able to chat with Jennifer English (Maelle), Ben Starr (Verso), Shala Nyx (Sciel), Kirsty Rider (Lune), Rich Keeble (Monoco) and Maxence Cazorla (Esquie).
“We are all very excited.” English talks about the time before the game started. “We don’t have the pressure from developers, but I’m upset about it because we put all the love and heart in it and hope it pays off – thankfully, it does.”
“You can do anything in the studio, but then it's not yours anymore,” Starr added. “You don't know what it will become. There are a lot of situations in the game release, and I personally think, stressful. This is a game that I want to be good for the team because they've put a lot of work into it, and because we're not only playing games, we're part of it.”
Then, English continues to discuss the recording of Clair Buckur: Expedition 33 and the general video game, which is a fascinating glimpse behind the curtains.
“I became so lonely in the stall,” English joked. “You have to pretend. In a video game, you get a playmate. I think it's once or twice, and I have another actor in the room, so when people think you're recording together, it's a real honor. Video games are the Olympics that are the Olympics that are the Olympics that are the Olympics that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are the ones that are
NYX then shared how many people were connected with her and how her character Sciel helped them struggle in their own lives.
“It's such a movie,” Nyx said. “It's great to be a character with such a rich and so much emotional depth. I have a lot of people connecting with me to understand how my characters help them with depression and help them with their mental health. It's so short, so rich every moment, and so proof of writing.”
Finally, Starr talks about the emotional impact of the game and why we care so much about the characters that these pixels mean to us.
The reason you cry is because you're lost a lot of fun,” Starr said, “You can't have something all the time. If these people are so energetic, you will lose everything if we lose these actors. ”
For more information, please check out our Claire Momo: Adventure 33 Comments and How the game sells 3.3 million copies in just 33 days.
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