As is becoming the norm, PlayStation users who are looking for easy Platinums have many more options than usual in January.
Trophy hunting is a popular sport for many. PlayStation Gaming is a great pastime. Some gamers spend hours collecting achievements they are proud of. It can be enjoyable to make some lists after a difficult or time-consuming Trophy hunt. For those who like to do a little bit of stat-padding there are plenty of shovelware in the PlayStation Store.
Many will find it laughably easy to Platinum in Trophy games, but some people find them relaxing and fulfilling. January’s lineup will look familiar to those who have kept up with easy Trophy games, as there are some new entries in ongoing series as well as fresh games in genres known for providing easy achievements. Although no game in this list will award players with Trophies, they will all help them reach level 999.
All the Easy PlayStation Trophy Games released January 20,23
Notice: All games are ordered according to how long it takes for the Platinum Trophy to be unlocked.
- Find the Bug Available in 30 seconds for $1.50.
- Flipy Available in 1 Minute, 2 PS4 or PS5 stacks.
- Welcome to the World of Nik and Kit – 2 minutes, $1.
- Jumping Chocolate TURBO Available in 2 minutes.
- Jumping Muffin TURBO Available in 2 minutes.
- Jumping Salad TURBO Available in 2 minutes.
- Jumping Onigiri TURBO Available in 2 minutes.
- Jumping Salad – Available in 4 minutes for $1.50.
- Jumping Muffin – Available in 4 minutes for $1.50.
- Jumping Chocolate – Available in 4 minutes for $1.50.
- Jumping Onigiri 4 minutes, $1.50, PS4 or PS5 stacks are available.
- Principle is a Matter of Principle – 5 minutes, $4.
- Neon Souls Cross-buy available. – Takes 10 minutes.
- Burrow of Fallen Bear – Takes 10 minutes, $20, PlayStation4 and PS5 stacks, cross-buy.
- Salamander County Public Television – 15 minutes, $8, PS4 or PS5 stacks, cross-buy.
- Trenches – $15, PS4 or PS5 stacks, available for cross-buy.
- Mrs. Cat Between Worlds – 15 minutes, $5, PlayStation4 and PS5 stacks, cross-buy.
- Astro and Suzy go to The Beach – 20 minutes, $1.
- Wings of Bluestar – 40 mins, $15, PS4 or PS5 stacks are available, cross-buy.
- Sissa’s Path – 40 mins, $5, PS4 or PS5 stacks are available, cross-buy.
- Wonderlands Nights One hour, $7, PS4 or PS5 stacks are available.
- Super Stardust Portable – 2 hours, $10/Free with PS Plus Premium stacks.
- Static is the Best! – 2 Hours, $15, PS4 or PS5 stacks, cross-buy.
- Cat Slide Tiles – 2 hours, $4.
Breaking Down January 2023’s Easy Trophy Games
First and foremost, Trophy Hunters will notice that clicker games are an easy way to get quick accomplishments. Four new Jumping All January games get a bonus. TURBO variant. Each version can be purchased twice by players on the PS4 or PS5 lists. This means that there could be 16 possible Platinums for what is basically the same game. Players will only need to spend a few moments pressing a button for each version.
There are some titles that offer cheap and super fast Platinums. Gamers can access the fastest Platinum of the Month for just $1.50. Find the Bug. The Reminiscent Quiz This Platinum is a quick and easy way to play games that takes only 30 seconds. It could spark a series. Flipy The game is slightly longer at just one minute, and requires players to line up colored blocks while they drop onto a tower. It costs only $2 for Trophy hunters who have $1 left. Welcome to Nik and Kat’s World You can clear it in just two minutes with basic jumping skills. Astro and Suzy Go to the Beach may take a bit longer at 20 minutes, but for $1, it’s a steal.
PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers have access to an additional easy Platinum. They can also use the rewind function in order to clear Super Stardust Portable’s list in a few hours with minimal difficulty. Like the PS Plus Premium Game Pinball HeroesTwo stacks are available so that twin stick shooters could grab some shiny Platinums for their Trophy boxes. There are many better games within the game. PlayStation Store, those simply seeking to add to their Trophy counts may want to snag a few of January’s visual novels or cheesy jumping games.
Sources: IBadDriverI, PSNProfiles