Astro’s Playroom PS5 Trophy List Confirmed | Game Rant

This is the week of new console release with the Xbox Series X dropping today and the PlayStation 5 releasing only a couple days after. One of the selling points of the PlayStation 5 is a pre-loaded title, Astro’s Playroom, that showcases the consoles new features and gives players a first-hand look the DualSense controller, which was designed in conjunction with Astro’s Playroom.

Astro’s Playroom is a sequel to the PSVR title, Astro Bot Rescue Mission. Astro’s Playroom is a 3D platforming love letter to the 25 years of PlayStation history that imagines a world where tiny robots live inside the PlayStation 5.

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Many of the PlayStation 5’s launch titles have had their trophy lists appear online, and Astro’s Playroom is no exception. Not only does the 3D platformer feature references to the history of PlayStation consoles, but the trophy list is filled with nods to various PlayStation titles of the console’s past. There are 43 trophies to collect in total, which should be more than enough of a reason to get player’s to comb through everything this title has to offer. The trophy list is as follows:

  • You’ve Only Done Everything: Found all trophies in ASTRO’S PLAYROOM. See you in our next adventure!
  • Dude Raider!: Collected all artefacts in the 4 main stages and the PS Labo. Wow!
  • A Grand Tour!: Got all puzzle pieces in the game. Way to gio!
  • Saru Gatcha!: Got all gatcha prizes.
  • Do it!: Cleared Memory Meadow.
  • Emotion Engine!: Cleared SSD Speedway.
  • HD Graphics!: Cleared Cooling Springs.
  • Greatness Awaits!: Cleared GPU Jungle.
  • Such a Big Fan!: Got all artefacts in Cooling Springs.
  • Charted!: Got all artefacts in GPU Jungle.
  • Welcome to the Third Place: Got all artefacts in SSD Speedway.
  • …And Conquered Worlds: Got all artefacts in Memory Meadow.
  • Cool Hoarder: Got all puzzle pieces in Cooling Springs.
  • The Found Legacy: Got all puzzle pieces in GPU Jungle.
  • Omega Booster!: Got all puzzle pieces in SSD Speedway.
  • Ico-nic: Got all puzzle pieces in Memory Meadow.
  • Gatcha Maniac: Got half the gatcha prizes.
  • In Mint Condition: Got your first artefact!
  • One Down, Lots More to Go!: Got your first puzzle piece.
  • Gatcha Beginner: Got your first Gatcha prize.
  • For the Players!: Got a secret gatcha.
  • Project Neo: Sent 10 bots flying with a single spin attack.
  • The Last Guy: Walked around with at least 20 bots following you in CPU Plaza.
  • The Way Up: Punches the PS Logo on the PS2 in PlayStation Labo.
  • You Got a Trophy!: Picked up a trophy in PlayStation Labo.
  • I Recognise You…: Punched and looked into the lens of the PSVR in PlayStation Labo.
  • The Very Far Point…: Stood on the tip of the Aim Controller in PlayStation Labo.
  • Honey, I’m Home!: Walked under the PlayStation Home icon in PlayStation Labo.
  • Disc Swap!: Opened the lid of the PlayStation console in PlayStation Labo.
  • Keepy Uppies: Juggled a ball 5 times with the Frog Suit.
  • Hell Diver: Dived into the water from the diving board.
  • Jumping Splash!: Jumped in the fountain near the final goal in Cooling Springs.
  • Twisting Metal: Jumped 3 times during a spin attack on ice.
  • Jason!: Sheltered from the heavy rain in Memory Meadow.
  • Pain!: Got hit by flying rubbish in Memory Meadow.
  • Wipeout!: Got a strike in Memory Meadow.
  • Ready for the Proving: Deflected a Spitter’s attack with an arrow.
  • Little Rolling Star…: Made a huge snowball.
  • No No No Noooooo!: Fell 30 meters and caught yourself in the monkey suit in GPU Jungle.
  • Adequate, Boy…: Hit all rabbits with arrows at the mountain peak of GPU Jungle.
  • Wild Arms: Performed a spin while shooting the machine gun.
  • It’s All in the Mind: Beat 3 enemies quickly by punching them.
  • Super Computer: Revealed former logo in PlayStation Labo.

Much of the trophy list is comprised of discovering the little easter eggs and secrets players can find in Astro’s Playroom as well as plenty of trophies based on skill and some focused on nabbing the various collectibles in the different levels. It’s a fairly diverse set of trophies, which should provide plenty of fun moments for the PlayStation 5’s new trophy recording feature. It certainly feels like the trophy list is designed to get players to seek out everything this tiny game has packed in.

Astro’s Playroom only takes about 5 hours to beat in its entirety, so it should take very little time for players to unlock every trophy. The game might not have infinite longevity, but it will certainly provide enough fun for people waiting for their launch games to install.

The early impressions of Astro’s Playroom are rather positive, being hailed as a great way to introduce the DualSense to players as well as a cute way to showcase the impressive hardware of the PlayStaion 5. The Astro Bots are a cute way for PlayStation to showcase their new tech and as stated in the Platinum Trophy, this is not the last time they’ll make an appearance.

Astro’s Playroom will be pre-loaded on every PlayStation 5 upon release on November 12, 2020.

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