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The Returnal trophy list gives fans hints of what they can expect when Housemarque's new shooter launches at the end of April.

Returnal Trophy List Reveals 31 Trophies, Including the Platinum

The Returnal trophy list gives fans hints of what they can expect when Housemarque's new shooter launches at the end of April.

Returnal is here. The latest rogeulike shoot-em-up from Housemarque released on April 30 exclusively for PS5. Ahead of its launch, it appears the Returnal trophy list has appeared online.

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There are 31 trophies to grab in total on the Returnal trophy list, including the platinum, seven golds, five silvers, and 18 bronzes. Several trophy-tracking sites, including PowerPyx, have listed the trophies in full and have full guides already. The trophy list has feats that run the gamut from beating certain bosses and progressing through the story to nabbing collectibles and hitting max level for some abilities.

There aren’t any trophies for completing Returnal on various difficulty levels, as there are for previous Housemarque games like Nex Machina, nor are there any for completing areas without taking damage, as there are in Matterfall. That’s because there are no difficulty settings in Returnal

The full Returnal trophies list can be seen below. The descriptions are fairly innocuous, and they don’t provide too many hints to the importance of certain bosses or story beats, so there’s no need to worry about spoilers.

But if you’d rather not risk it at all, turn back now knowing that the Returnal platinum doesn’t appear to be too difficult (though it’s possible some of the “easier” sounding trophies could be harder than we anticipate).

Here’s the full trophy list: 

Name Type Description
Helios Platinum Collect all trophies
Atropian Survival Bronze Learn the basics of survival on Atropos
A Shadow in the Fog Bronze Defeat Phrike
Ascension Bronze Defeat Ixion
Trial by Judgement Bronze Defeat Nemesis
Silence the Song Bronze Defeat Hyperion
Inner Darkness Bronze Defeat Ophion
Second Chance Bronze Returned by an artifact
Cryptic Messages Bronze Scan the Xenoglyph
Cryptic Translations Bronze Unlock all translation tiers of a Xenoglyph
Surgical Precision Bronze Perform 5 successful Overloads in a row
In-Field Training Bronze Complete a daily challenge in Simulation mode
Hardened Shell Bronze Achieve 200% max integrity
Risk Assessment Bronze Finish Calculated Risk
Adrenaline Spike Bronze Achieve maximum Adrenaline level
Irreversibly Contaminated Bronze Have 5 parasites simultaneously
Eternal Return Bronze Die for the first time
Alternate Fates Bronze Retrieve 10 Scout Logs
Welcome Home Bronze Complete the first Home sequence
Failed Escape Silver Complete Act 1
Last Drive Silver Complete Act 2
Adapting to Circumstance Silver Achieve weapon proficiency level 30
Sins of the Mother Silver Complete all house sequences
Visions of the Past Silver Complete a Xeno-archive set
Past the Ruins Gold Finish Overgrown Ruins survey
Ascending the Mountain Gold Finish Crimson Wastes survey
Through the Forgotten City Gold Finish Derelict Citadel survey
Echoes of the Past Gold Finish Echoing Ruins survey
Frozen in Time Gold Finish Fractured Wastes survey
Submerged in Memories Gold Finish Abyssal Scar survey
White Shadow Gold Finish Act 3

 

The Returnal trophy list gives fans an idea of about how long the game is, with each survey likely being its own level across the game’s three acts. There will also be five bosses to defeat, logs to collect, and deaths to die.  

[Source: PowerPyx]


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