The RPG of Sandfall leads again, now as the most finished game of the year.
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It’s not just a feeling or an isolated award. The impact of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 in 2025 continues to leave numbers that put it far above the rest of the year’s releases. After sweeping awards and conversations, the game stands out again in a particularly revealing area: the percentage of players who have actually completed it.
Finishing a long game is no longer a common thing, especially in a year filled with powerful releases. That’s why it’s especially meritorious that Sandfall Interactive’s title returns to the top of a ranking that measures something as simple (and complicated) as the player’s real commitment to the final credits.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, the most completed game of 2025
According to the year-end ranking published by HowLongToBeat, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 has been the most completed game of all 2025. A particularly striking fact considering its main story exceeds 28 hours of duration, far above the average of other titles on the list.
- Although HowLongToBeat has not detailed all the exact criteria for the ranking, public data reinforces this position. On PlayStation 5, for example, more than 34% of players who started the adventure completed the main story, a very uncommon figure in productions of this magnitude.
The rest of the top reflects a very competitive year, with Hollow Knight: Silksong in second place and Donkey Kong Bananza closing the podium. The following titles include Doom: The Dark Ages, Dispatch, Monster Hunter Wilds, Mario Kart World, Silent Hill F, South of Midnight, and Hades 2.
Expedition 33 leading this ranking doesn’t just speak to quality, but to pace, design, and the ability to keep the player engaged until the end, something very few games achieve in a year as loaded as 2025.

