Guillaume Broche, inspired by boredom at Ubisoft, created Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, channeling his love for Final Fantasy. He formed a diverse team, casting voices and recruiting talent from unconventional backgrounds, like Jennifer Svedberg-Yen who transitioned from voice actor to lead writer. Composer Lorien Testard joined despite no video game experience. The game launched successfully, selling over 1 million copies shortly after release, demonstrating that creativity and determination can thrive even from untraditional beginnings despite competition from other titles.
Broche emphasized that despite their mostly junior backgrounds, his team was 'incredibly invested' in the project, which contributed to its notable success.
The game was developed by a small team that came together in unconventional ways, proving that creativity can arise from unexpected circumstances.
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