a nice surprise for trophy hunters

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a nice surprise for trophy hunters

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There is hope for trophy hunters from PS Plus Premium subscribers. The developers are starting to add platinum to titles that have already been available in the catalog for some time.

The PS Plus Premium has been heavily criticized since its launch. Three reasons are at play: the lack of classic games from the PS1 era, problems of slowness caused by importing PAL versions and the lack of trophies for many games offered. Sony is gradually correcting the recordings and improvements can be expected especially with the last aspect.

More trophies coming soon for PS Plus premium games?

The PS Plus Premium has been out for a few months now and it just keeps getting better. Sony is finally starting to hear the reviews from gamers, and several PS1-era games are due out in January. Subscribers complained that the Japanese publisher bet too much on remasters or compilations released on PS4 or PS3 as retro titles rather than true classics. However, some hope that more of these productions will offer trophy listings. Some developers add it, some don’t. However, all hope is not lost.

As the site reveals Truetrophies, Trophies have just been added retroactively to a game in the PS Plus Premium Catalog for the first time. Super Stardust Portable suddenly left the service a few hours ago, to the dismay of gamers who saw a new title go despite the list already being limited. It was obviously only temporary to be able to add support for trophies. A total of 17 bronze, silver, gold and, of course, platinum trophies can now be easily obtained.

PS Plus Premium added PS1 trophies

This discovery is already being emulated on the web. In fact, it’s possible that any PS Plus Premium game that doesn’t have a list of trophies will still get one even after it arrives in the catalog, if the development teams so desire. On the other hand, there are currently only PS1 and PSP games from PlayStation Studios that offer it. However, this is still good news for trophy hunters.

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