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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice PS4 Trophy List Reveals it Has Four Different Endings

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is out this Friday and the anticipation for From Software’s latest game is building. We will not be able to share much about the game until early next week as Activision will not be providing any gaming media with copies of the game until launch. However, if you simply cannot wait for more details on this upcoming hardcore RPG the Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice PS4 trophy list has been posted online.

The trophy list reveals quite a bit of information which some may regard as spoilers. For that, we have covered all trophies up and in order for you to see them, you will need to just highlight over the text below to reveal how they get unlocked. The Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice PS4 trophy list contains 35 trophies.

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Bronze

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  • Great Colored Carp – Defeated the “Great Colored Carp”
  • Great Serpent – Defeated the “Great Serpent”
  • Demon of Hatred – Defeated the “Demon of Hatred”
  • Isshin Ashina – Defeated “Isshin Ashina”
  • Gracious Gift of Tears – Defeated the “Divine Dragon” and obtained the “Divine Dragon’s Tears”
  • Corrupted Monk –  Defeated the “Corrupted Monk”
  • Father Surpassed – Defeated “Great Shinobi – Owl” at the Hirata Estate
  • Great Shinobi – Owl – Defeated “Great Shinobi – Owl”
  • Folding Screen Monkeys – Caught the Folding Screen Monkeys
  • Guardian Ape Immortality Severed – Used the Mortal Blade to sever the Guardian Ape’s undying
  • Guardian Ape –  Defeated the “Guardian Ape”
  • Genichiro Ashina –  Defeated “Genichiro Ashina”
  • The Phantom Lady Butterfly –  Defeated “Lady Butterfly”
  • Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa –  Defeated “Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa”
  • Resurrection – Returned from the dead using “Resurrection” for the first time
  • Memorial Mob –  Encountered the Memorial Mob
  • Shinobi Prosthetic –  Acquired the Shinobi Prosthetic
  • Revered Blade –  Received the “Kusabimaru” from Kuro

Silver

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  • Lazuline Upgrade – Used Lapis Lazuli to upgrade any tool to its limit
  • Master of the Arts – Grasped the inner mysteries of any combat style
  • Sword Saint, Isshin Ashina – Defeated “Sword Saint Isshin Ashina”
  • Shura – Attained the “Shura” ending
  • Dragon’s Homecoming –  Attained the “Return” ending
  • Purification – Attained the “Purification” ending
  • Immortal Severance –  Attained the “Immortal Severance” ending
  • Ultimate Healing Gourd –  Fully upgraded the “Healing Gourd”
  • Peak Physical Strength –  Upgraded Vitality and Posture to their limit
  • All Ninjutsu Techniques –  Acquired all Ninjutsu Techniques
  • All Prosthetic Tools – Acquired all Prosthetic Tools

Gold

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  • Height of Technique –  Acquired all skills
  • Master of the Prosthetic – Upgraded all Prosthetic Tools to their limit
  • Ashina Traveler – Traveled to all areas of the game
  • Man Without Equal – Defeated all bosses

Platinum

  • Sekiro –  All trophies have been unlocked.

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice releases on 22 March for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Check out 10 things you need to know about the game before you buy it.

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