Indie Game Awards pulls two awards from Clair Obscur over generative AI use: ‘We have a hard stance against gen AI in videogames’

Indie Game Awards pulls two awards from Clair Obscur over generative AI use: ‘We have a hard stance against gen AI in videogames’


It’s been a hell of an award season for the year’s most talked about RPG, but two of its accolades just got knocked off the scorecard. The Indie Game Awards, which awarded Sandfall Interactive with Game of the Year and Best Debut Game on Dec 18, posted a video to Bluesky yesterday explaining that the game is retroactively disqualified for its use of generative AI in development.

“We have a hard stance against gen AI in videogames, it’s something we talk about throughout the year when discussing any potential nominees,” Mike Towndrow of the IGA nomination committee said in the video. “On the day of the premiere, Sandfall Interactive did, in fact, confirm that gen AI was used in the making of Expedition 33.” He continues that, previously, the studio had agreed “that no gen AI was used in the making of the game when it was submitted to us for consideration.”

The IGAs Nomination Committee is officially retracting Debut Game and Game of the Year, awarding both categories to new recipients. Additionally, we are retracting one of the Indie Vanguard recipients.
Full details can be found in our FAQ under Game Eligibility: http://www.indiegameawards.gg/faq

— @indiegameawards.gg (@indiegameawards.gg.bsky.social) 2025-12-21T15:39:58.924Z



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