Sea of Thieves Lets You Plunder Over 250 PS5 Trophies in Monstrous Trophy List | Push Square
05.04.2024 - 09:18
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Sea of Thieves is one of the four Xbox titles heading for new shores with its PS5 port — not only that, it's the first ever PlayStation game from Rare. The seafaring multiplayer game lets you live out all kinds of pirate-themed adventures in its sandbox environment, and we're excited to finally take it for a spin. A big draw for some, though, is the allure of a good Trophy list, and Sea of Thieves is looking to deliver on that front big time.
As reported by TrueTrophies, the game is set to launch with an eye-watering 254 Trophies on PS5. This includes a base set of 60 — including the Platinum — and a secondary set, which comprises an additional 194 trinkets to collect. If it's the Plat you're after, you need only concentrate on the base list, but true Trophy hunters really do have their work cut out.
While some Trophies are tied to progression through pirate ranks and getting new equipment, many of them are quite situational, which makes sense given the title's sandbox nature. You'll need to complete certain sailing feats, combat actions, and other pirate-y things, like throwing up from drinking too much, raise a flag to certain trading companies, and of course, accruing treasure.
You can view the full list through here if you're curious. Sea of Thieves sets sail on PS5 from 30th April — will you be part of the crew? Are you planning to nab the Platinum for this one? Tell us in the comments section below.
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The game relying heavily on pvp is a big turn off especially as someone who would want to go solo. And yes you can play solo but it then makes the game mega hard to control all aspects of the ship whilst fighting on your own. If they added AI crewmates and a single player mode then I would think about getting it.
Considering my Series S now occupies a prized position on an abandoned closet shelf...it is a little tempting to enjoy the best sailing mechanics in gaming. Even if I still don't care for the always on, live service model.
«It takes around 1000 hours to unlock all of the achievements in the base game.»
I think I'll pass.
@UltimateOtaku91 You can play with just a crew of pals on a private server if that helps? Me and my kids play it together and it's good fun without constantly getting plundered by some 300 foot death boat. Although awards are reduced and some stuff is capped, if you are just