Back in April, the R/Xbox Reddit community collaborated with Xbox and Sandfall Interactive, the team behind Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, to host a One-of-A-Kind-Giveaway, an expedition 33-the-Xbox Series X console, completed with a custom controller and a stand.
To get in, competitors had to answer a simple question: if you had to go on your own expedition to resist the pain and could choose all the characters from any game – which three would you bring with you and why?
Flash until today, and the winner, who chose Devil May Cry's Dante, Castlevanias Alucard and Deux Ex's Adam Jensen, have got their console and has made all the jealousy with the official images of the collectible item.
*Insert “It should have been me” Meme over and over again
With the same subreddit, U/L34DP1ll proudly showed its new console in all its glory, along with a little background about being announced about their profits.
“To begin with, I even thought” I might be cheated “, but when they gave me the code for the digital copy, I (like)” Oh man, it's legit! “” They wrote.
Of course, the comments were a mixture of congratulators, as was those filled with jealousy. “It's so cool! Not jealous at all,” wrote a user cheekly in response, because others published the iconic Yu-Gi-Oh-Meme.
That said, one of the most popular observations was the fact that Xbox has so many unique adapted consoles and controllers, that it is a pity that they usually compete for exclusive.
Because we do not forget, the Xbox was behind the iconic Deadpool “Butt” control, and also behind the custom metaphor: Refantazio controller given away at X. Even the really cool Halo Infinite series X that most of us kick us about not buying. In other words, Xbox has the goods, and it's all too lucky if you win them.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
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April 24 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ // blood and gore, strong language, suggestive themes, violence
- Developer
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Sandfall interactive
- Publisher
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Kepler interactive
- Engine
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Unreal Engine 5
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