The Last of Us Remake has a total of 29 Trophies (1 Platinum, 7 Gold, 7 Silver, 14 Bronze). Below you can find the full The Last of Us 1 Remake trophy list.
The Last of Us Remake Trophies
It can’t be for nothing
Collect all trophies
No Matter What
Complete Part 1
Don’t Go
Complete Left Behind
Look for the Light
Find all Firefly pendants
Endure and Survive
Collect all comics
Chronicles
Find all notes and artefacts
Getting to Know You
Engage in all optional conversations
That’s all I got
Survive all of Ellie’s jokes
Something to Fight For
Find all training manuals
Combat Ready
Fully upgrade a weapon
Master of Unlocking
Break into every locked door using shivs
Prepared For the Worst
Find all workbenches
Sticky Fingers
Open All Safes
Sharpest Tool in the Shed
Find all workbench tools
Buiid Em Up, Break Em Down
Upgrade and then break one of every melee weapon
Fallen Firefly
Find a Firefly pendant
Self Help
Find one training manual
Savage Starlight Fan
Find a comic
Geared Up
Craft every item
In Memorium
Pick up Frank’s note after it’s discarded
Lights Out
While in stealth, turn off the spotlight generator in Pittsburgh
Waterlogged
Ride the sewer contraption with Henry and Sam
Left Hanging
Leave Ellie hanging after a job well done
Who’s A Good Boy?
Pet Buckley the dog
Nobody’s Perfect
Played the Jak X game in Left Behind
Brick Master
Win the brick throwing contest
Angel Knives
Defeat Black Fang without getting hit
Skillz
Win the water gun fight
Live Bait
Use bricks or bottles to lure an infected into attacking a human
The Remake list is vastly easier and quicker than the original. This isn’t a surprise, because Sony no longer allows difficulty-related trophies in their new first-party exclusives’ main trophy lists since 2018. This has also been applied to TLOU Remake. All the difficulty-related trophies from the original have been cut. There is no Speedrun trophy. The trophy lists from the main game and Left Behind DLC have been combined into a single list for Platinum. The Multiplayer has been removed too, hence there are no Multiplayer trophies either. You could platinum this easily in one sitting in a day. Just get all Collectibles and do the few chapter-specific trophies. There are a few new chapter-specific trophies that weren’t in the original list but they will all be quick to do.
What are your thoughts on The Last of Us Remake trophy list? Do you like what you see? Are you going for the Platinum? Check out the updated The Last of Us Remake Trophy Guide & Roadmap for all solutions and The Last of Us Remake Collectible Guide for all new Collectibles.
Anonymous says
Easy Platinum trophy as expected and hopefully no need to do multiple playthroughs. However, I’m yet another person who thinks it’s absurd that Sony are charging £69.99 for this game, when that is the same price as God of War Ragnarok on PS5 (which is a brand new game that also shouldn’t be that expensive). Maybe I’ll play it if comes to PlayStation Plus Extra.
Andy says
You can pick it up for £53, with how short it is you could easily resell for £45-50. More than worth it for that
Darkwraith_Demon says
How difficult is this trophy?
Defeat Black Fang without getting hit
JoannaSpan says
It’s a big tricky at first but not hard. You get used to it as you go. It’s the minigame you play with Riley when Ellie closes her eyes and fantasises the game. You have to press every button the game tells you on time. If you fail you can just restart the encounter and try again (in the first 2 versions at least)
nahcir says
You said:
“This isn’t a surprise, because Sony no longer allows difficulty-related trophies in their new first-party exclusives’ main trophy lists since 2018.”
Where was this mentioned? Why don’t they allow it anymore?
PowerPyx says
It’s a policy they had since God of War in April 2018 to make platinum obtainable for everyone. None of their new games have had difficulty-related trophies in the main list since then (at most via DLC list patched in later, but never required for platinum in the main list). This only applies to 1st party games via Sony-owned studios, not 3rd party exclusives.
Anonymous says
Demon’s Souls Remake and Returnal were 2nd party PS5 exclusives published by PlayStation Studios that don’t have easy Platinum trophies before Sony bought them. However, now that both Housemarque and Bluepoint Games are owned by PlayStation Studios, I’ll be curious how easy or hard it will be to achieve the Platinum trophies in their next 1st party PS5 exclusive games.
My prediction is that Housemarque will still have hard Platinum trophies because their games are supposed to be difficult and Bluepoint Games next Platinum trophy could be any difficulty because they have a history of making remasters and remakes with variable difficulty, but now are supposedly developing an original game.
nahcir says
But was there like an official statement about it and their reasoning for the decision or is it just a pure observation?
PowerPyx says
The way I heard about it was Sony devs talking about it on Social Media, because people asked them why God of War plat was so easy compared to previous games and they basically said “Sony doesn’t allow us to put difficulty-related trophies in our games anymore”. I don’t think Sony ever came out and made a public announcement about this, but it’s not a secret in the trophy community. It has been true ever since GOW, and I can already tell you GOW Ragnarok will go by the same methodology and not have difficulty-related trophies, not a single Sony game has had any in the main list since 2018. Their new method is to patch them in as a DLC list so that it isn’t needed for platinum.
As for their reasoning, I can only speculate but I would guess it has to do with sales, they don’t want to scare trophy hunters off with too difficult platinums and lose game sales over that. There are more trophy hunters who would skip a game because it’s “too hard” than there are ones who would skip it for being “too easy”. Sony has also pushed for accessibility features in recent years (e.g. The Last of Us 2 had lots of accessibility settings), having an accessible platinum falls in line with that.
Chris says
Powerpyx your full of it,death stranding is a Sony owned 1st party exclusive and has difficulty related trophies.
PowerPyx says
That’s neither 1st party nor exclusive. Death Stranding isn’t developed by Sony. It’s a 2nd party game developed by Kojima Productions. They are an independent, privately owned studio. Kojima Productions is not owned by Sony. Sony only published the game, they didn’t develop it. It also landed on Xbox Games Pass.
2nd/3rd Party developers can do whatever they want with trophies. Only 1st party developers (studios directly owned by Sony such as Naughty Dog, Santa Monica Studios, Guerilla Games, Insomniac, Sucker Punch…) follow the “no difficulty trophies for platinum” principle since 2018. The distinction here is 1st party vs 2nd/3rd party games.
Again: Games that are only PUBLISHED by Sony (not DEVELOPED by them) aren’t forced into this trophy methodology. A 1st party game is a game developed by Sony themselves = won’t have difficulty-related trophies (e.g. God of War, Spider-Man). A 2nd party game is something for which they fund development and may own the license but don’t develop it themselves (e.g. Death Stranding) = these can have difficulty-related trophies. A 3rd party game is something not developed or funded by Sony = can have difficulty trophies.
This doesn’t mean it will always stay like this. Sony might change their approach in the future. This is just their current approach and has been true since 2018 without exception.
Also, Death Stranding doesn’t exactly have “difficulty” trophies in the sense of having to beat the game on a certain difficulty. You must just get a top rating in any 20 deliveries for which playing highest difficulty temporarily is required to meet score requirement. But the difficulty in that game is kinda irrelevant anyway, can build a zipline network between bases to get around, then there’s no real difference between easy and hard.
Mickey says
You got effin owned Chris. Where’s your rebuttal?
Platinum Hunter says
Hi Powerpyx, Are the collectibles in the same places as the previous titles? Can i follow your old videos?
PowerPyx says
Collectible locations changed. There will be a new guide though 🙂
Gamer says
Will you be posting a video on YouTube of all the collectibles locations similar to your Part II video? Thanks in advance!
PowerPyx says
Yes
Eagle bearer says
Legacy of thieves collection has difficulty related trophies. Beat the game in crushing…
PowerPyx says
That’s just a Remaster of pre-2018 games though, not a new game.
Where they haven’t put difficulty-related trophies since 2018 are NEW games DEVELOPED BY SONY (doesn’t necessarily apply to ports, remasters). TLOU1 Remake could’ve gone either way as it’s not exactly a new game either but since it’s a proper Remake and not just a Remaster they remade the trophy list too.
Deadlights 82 says
Looks easy and fun the new accessibility options should make collectables easier too find too like part 2
Tiziano says
You’ll put an “all in one” collectibles video?
Comics, conversations, jokes, training manual, locks…all in one video in cronological order
PowerPyx says
Already live on my channel 🙂