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Discovering a hidden element: Donning a humorous outfit can either diminish key scenes and fights in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 or boost them, depending on who you consult.

Dapper in formal attire: Suited and boots are worn.

Dressed in formal attire, complete with suits and boots.
Dressed in formal attire, complete with suits and boots.

Discovering a hidden element: Donning a humorous outfit can either diminish key scenes and fights in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 or boost them, depending on who you consult.

Unleashing the Obsurely Sartorial: Clair Obscur's Expedition 33

Dive into a realm where swimsuits, Aggressively French Attire, and whacky costumes turn the world into a vibrant, humorous, and lively playground – enter, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. And if you're an avid fashion enthusiast, keep your eyes peeled for an Easter egg tucked away in those swimsuits.

Brace yourself for major plot spoilers for Expedition 33 ahead. If you don't wish to be spoiled, put on a beanie, or better yet, scroll away.

In a fascinating discovery, YouTube sensation xGarbett shed light on a peculiar interaction with an end-game story cutscene featuring the game's antagonist, Renoir. The party members also don swimsuit costumes, and guess what? Renoir follows suit too! He dons a neat and tidy, horizontally striped swimsuit similar to the others – but without any additional dialogue or fanfare.

Wondering who else discussed this peculiar secret? Look no further than YouTuber Dengo, who shared a video on May 2 featuring secrets and Easter eggs across the game, including a glimpse of swimsuit-clad Renoir.

Curious minds may ponder, "Does this trick work with the infamous 'Baguette' outfits or the mime getup collection?" The answer, dear reader, is an emphatic yes!

Disappointed that the swimsuit Easter egg is confined to late-game cutscenes because you can't don the rare skins until achieving certain story milestones? Toss that disappointment in the bin.

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Many gamers have reported that an all-swimsuit party can trigger the same secret in New Game+, regardless of the cutscene at hand. Does this lessen the dramatic impact of these moments? Absolutely. But remember, that might just be the point.

The Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 cast, all Frenched-out and wearing their swimsuits, takes a collective hit of envy watching a speedrunner teleport through their laboriously crafted cutscenes: "Thank you so much."

Enrichment Data:- Final Fantasy 8 Reference: In Gestral Village, you'll find two gestrals engaged in a card game, a nod to the popular Triple Triad from Final Fantasy 8, albeit not playing the game itself.- Trash-can Man Easter Egg: This enigmatic secret involves interactions with a character in both the prologue and finale.- "Whoops, all Swimsuits" Renoir Easter Egg: Involving Renoir and swimsuits, the intricacies of triggering this secret are yet to be widely documented.- Hidden Lore and Story Elements: Keep an eye out for interactions between Esquie and Sophie, as they unveil Esquie's crucial role in saving Sophie following her husband's demise.

  1. If you're a gaming enthusiast keen on discovering hidden secrets and Easter eggs, you might want to subscribe to our newsletter for weekly updates on such exciting finds.
  2. In addition to the 'Whoops, all Swimsuits' Renoir Easter Egg, other intriguing secrets in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 include the hidden lore and story elements between Esquie and Sophie.
  3. For those interested in exploring more about the 'Whoops, all Swimsuits' Renoir Easter Egg, YouTubers like xGarbett and Dengo have shared insights on their channels.
  4. Surprisingly, gamers have reported that an all-swimsuit party can trigger the same secret in New Game+, suggesting a possible crossover with other action games or RPGs that incorporate swimsuit-related deals and deals on movies-and-tv entertainment.

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