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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 fan says their merch has been detained by government officials who think it's "possibly" a relic: "Customs opened the package and decided the art book looked a bit too ancient"
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Anna Koselke
2026-02-11
Of all the wildest video game-related situations you can imagine, this fan's alleged debacle with an official Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 art book has to be the most out there. If you haven't seen the mind-boggling thread on Reddit yet, user "Ahmed15252" explains how they own The Expeditioner's Journal – a 48-page artbook that players got alongside the special Monolith Set from Sandfall Interactive – and how it was apparently snagged by customs upon entry in Iraq. Why, though? According to Ahmed, officials assumed the book was actually some sort of ancient relic of sorts. "This can't be for real," they write. "My expedition journal that comes with the Monolith Set got detained by customs for being 'possibly ancient.'" Ahmed continues, outlining the entire situation from the beginning. "Customs opened the package and decided the art book looked a bit too ancient. You know... drawings, symbols, vibes." Vibes indeed – and honestly, I can definitely see why The Expeditioner's Journal gives them off. Clair Obscur devs receive honor from French government, previously won by Shigeru Miyamoto and the creator of Rayman Police confirm Arc Raiders fan got a visit from officers in real life after a concerned motel guest heard him plead for a revive: "I got shot, please get me up!" No Man's Sky lead responds to reports of stolen assets in fellow open-world survival game Once Human, says the "joke's on them" because they're actually unfinished My expedition journal art book was detained by customs for being "possibly ancient" 🗿 from r/expedition33 It does look a bit… archeological relic-y, if we're honest. Ahmed explains what the "result" of the book's ancient appearance was: "The book has been officially sent to the Iraqi Museum / Technical Committee to confirm that it is in fact a modern video game art book and not a newly discovered lost artifact." Oof. Could you imagine dropping $120 and then potentially losing an important part of your purchase to something like this? Thankfully, Ahmed seems to be maintaining a good sense of humor through it all, at least. "10/10 experience will definitely accidentally import history again," they joke, concluding, "My video game art book was detained by customs for being 'possibly ancient.'" Attached to their post are pictures of both the book in question and the supposed letter they received from the Republic of Iraq's Ministry of Culture – and, yeah, it's certainly something to behold. Honestly, I'm amazed that this – if it's truly genuine – is happening. Even though I do feel sorry for Ahmed, it's kind of hilarious. Take note, everyone, and be sure to hide your own video game relics should you travel anytime soon. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 devs receive rare honor from French Ministry of Culture, previously won by Shigeru Miyamoto and the creator of Rayman
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nyanbyte
Mar 09, 10:04 PM
👋 rad as heck kind of short._
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coffeeonmars
Feb 11, 06:21 PM
sheesh hot stuff 🎮
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plsSendHelp
Feb 11, 05:21 PM
Some love it, some hate it. Feels like nostalgia. not bad. 😱
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