Summary
- Valorant's PS5 trophy list lacks a Platinum trophy, disappointing completionist gamers who love collecting achievements.
- The leaked list includes challenging trophies, like hitting 1,000 headshots, adding to the excitement for the limited beta.
- Despite the absence of a Platinum, Valorant's arrival on consoles generates high anticipation and hype among fans worldwide.
Valorant's PS5 trophy list has been leaked and some gamers may be disappointed to know that it's missing a Platinum trophy. This comes ahead of Valorant holding a limited beta for PS5 and Xbox users. The list reveals some very challenging trophies, including some headshot milestones that players need to reach.
When Riot Games announced that Valorant would land on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S later this year, many gamers were justly excited. After its release in 2020, the free-to-play shooter quickly became a favorite among players, even when it remained a PC exclusive for years. Now, Valorant is running a limited beta on June 14 before the game finally arrives on consoles.
Games To Play If You Love Valorant
Those who can't get enough of the competitive FPS goodness in Valorant, then they will love these similar games.
Ahead of its very hyped beta, however, Valorant's PlayStation trophy list has been leaked, and some users will be saddened to see it's missing a Platinum trophy. As shared by PSN Profiles, the list includes a total of 16 trophies, but there is no Platinum in sight for players who have unlocked all the achievements. This may especially disappoint completionist gamers who love to collect Platinums on their PlayStation accounts.
Despite this unexpected development, the list does feature some pretty challenging PlayStation trophies, such as managing to defuse a Spike with less than a second remaining. In other cases, trophies typically can be obtained by having played the game long enough, like hitting a 1,000 headshots milestone. All the trophies available combine to 3 Bronze, 7 Silver, and 6 Gold.
Valorant PS5 Trophy List
- Who’s next? (Bronze) – Get 1 Kill
- And that’s how it gets done! (Bronze) – Win 1 Game
- Right between the eyes (Silver) – Get 300 Headshots
- They’re super dead! (Gold) – Get 1,000 Headshots
- That’s going to leave a scar (Silver) – Deal 250,000 Damage
- Looks like I got a little carried away (Gold) – Deal 500,000 Damage
- Time for a field test (Silver) – Use your abilities 2,000 times
- Take control (Gold) – Use your abilities 4,000 times
- Here comes the party! (Silver) – Use your ultimate 125 times
- Must I do everything? (Gold) – Get an Ace
- Five in, five out (Gold) – Get a Flawless
- Beep beep beep, enough of that (Silver) – Successfully defuse a Spike with less than a second remaining
- I’m built different (Silver) – Earn a Clutch
- I know exactly where you are (Bronze) – Get 10 Wallbang Kills
- Next time we’ll use wooden sticks! (Silver) – Get a Thrifty
- You want to play? Let’s play (Gold) – Use your Ultimate 300 times
It's unclear why Valorant is deciding to skip on a Platinum trophy knowing how important this feature is to many PlayStation gamers. Of course, this isn't the first time developers make this choice: XDefiant also lacked a Platinum trophy and so do other big titles like Call of Duty.
Even without a Platinum to look forward to, Valorant's jump onto consoles has the hype at an all-time high and Riot Games is not planning on making players wait to try the game out. Valorant's limited beta will kick off for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on June 14 at 1PM PT. However, it will only be available in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Europe, and Japan. An official global release date is yet to be confirmed but, if all goes well during the beta, players can expect Valorant to come to consoles later this year as promised.
Valorant
- Released
- June 2, 2020
VALORANT is a character-based 5v5 tactical shooter set on the global stage. Outwit, outplay, and outshine your competition with tactical abilities, precise gunplay, and adaptive teamwork.
DEFY THE LIMITS
Blend your style and experience on a global, competitive stage. You have 13 rounds to attack and defend your side using sharp gunplay and tactical abilities. And, with one life per-round, you'll need to think faster than your opponent if you want to survive. Take on foes across Competitive and Unranked modes as well as Deathmatch and Spike Rush.
CREATIVITY IS YOUR GREATEST WEAPON
More than guns and bullets, you’ll choose an Agent armed with adaptive, swift, and lethal abilities that create opportunities to let your gunplay shine. No two Agents play alike, just as no two highlight reels will look the same.
FIGHT AROUND THE WORLD
Each map is a playground to showcase your creative thinking. Purpose-built for team strategies, spectacular plays, and clutch moments. Make the play others will imitate for years to come.
- ESRB
- T for Teen: Blood, Language, Violence
- Developer(s)
- Riot Games
- Platform(s)
- PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Shooter