Laced Records restocks Clair Obscur Monolith collector set, warns limited remaining copies

- Laced Records restocked the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Monolith Set on April 27, then marked the $119.99 collector bundle sold out again. - The set bundles a 20.3-centimeter resin music-box statuette, 48-page hardcover artbook, Steelbook, and case, with purchases capped at two per customer. - The release followed Clair Obscur’s rapid sellouts and a separate earlier collector edition that included the game and digital content. (thegamer.com)

Laced Records reopened sales for the Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Monolith Set on April 27 and the product page now shows it sold out. (thegamer.com) (lacedrecords.com) The company described the batch as leftover stock and warned before launch that it did not have many sets remaining. The restock went live at 11 a.m. Eastern time through Laced Records’ online store. (thegamer.com) The Monolith Set is priced at $119.99 on Laced’s U.S. store. It includes a 20.3-centimeter hand-painted resin Monolith Music Box Statuette, a 48-page hardcover artbook called The Expeditioner’s Journal, a Steelbook, and a premium collector’s case. (lacedrecords.com) (expedition33.com) Laced and the official Expedition 33 product page both say the package does not include a copy of the game or digital downloadable content. The retailer also set a purchase limit of two copies per customer. (lacedrecords.com) (expedition33.com) That distinction matters because this Monolith Set is a separate product from the earlier Clair Obscur collector’s edition sold earlier in 2026. Laced says this version keeps the physical merchandise but drops the game and digital extras. (lacedrecords.com) The restock came after demand for Clair Obscur merchandise outran expectations when the role-playing game launched in April 2025. GameSpot reported in May 2025 that the original collector’s edition sold out quickly, prompting the launch of the standalone Monolith Set. (gamespot.com) U.S. buyers also faced extra shipping uncertainty tied to tariffs and fulfillment. Laced says ongoing tariff conditions between the United States and China forced higher shipping costs for U.S. orders and left open whether shipments would go out domestically or from its United Kingdom warehouse. (lacedrecords.com) (expedition33.com) By late April 28, the Monolith Set remained listed as sold out on Laced’s U.S. storefront. That leaves the April 27 leftover drop looking like the final online window Laced had warned about. (lacedrecords.com) (thegamer.com)

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