PS4: 15 Hardest Platinum Trophies Nobody Unlocked

Those trophies? They're filled with TEARS.

By Josh Brown /

Whether you admit it or not, everyone loves unlocking a trophy. Even if it's for something as simple as pushing start at the beginning of a game, there's a great feeling in hearing the 'ping' of a notification and seeing it pop in the corner of the screen.

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But platinum trophies are the best of the bunch, yet which games are the worst when it comes to stopping you from getting that 100% completion is a constantly debated topic between trophy hunters. And even though we're only a few years into the PS4's life cycle, Sony's console has already amassed plenty of platinum trophies that have taken on legendary status, becoming the most sought after badges of honour for your PSN profile.

However, even with guides at the ready and your skills as honed as they could be, it's going to require more than a bit of luck and a truck-load of dedication and time if you're going to even be in with a fighting chance of popping some of the following entries. 

So, whether you're after the bragging rights or just wanting to feel a sense of self-accomplishment, these are the hardest, most sought after trophies that separate the best from the rest (so far) on the PS4.

15. Bloodborne - Bloodborne

The likelihood that you'll make it to see Bloodborne's platinum trophy depends almost entirely on how many of the game's randomly-generated chalice dungeons you can stomach to sit through.

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A rather contentious feature when the game first released, these bonus missions in From Software's PS4 exclusive can provide some of the game's toughest challenges. But the bosses hidden away in the deepest layers of these dungeons are far and away more frustrating and cheap than any you'd find in your main playthrough, which only makes trawling through all of them in order to kill the final one an incredibly frustrating experience.

Popping this platinum might have been less of a chore if these dungeons were tied more closely to the bulk of the main game, but because they're entirely self-contained and home to little meaningful loot then the only reason to slog through these tests is for that trophy.

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