A Plague Tale: Requiem has officially launched on August 09, 2025, for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. For PS5 trophy hunters seeking to earn the platinum to complete the set of the series with A Plague Tale: Innocence, here are all 36 of the trophies in A Plague Tale: Requiem, listed. Only the last four trophies on the list are hidden, and will be noted as such.

All Trophies in A Plague Tale: Requiem

Requiem (Platinum Trophy)

Under a New Sun (Bronze)

Newcomers (Bronze)

A Burden of Blood (Bronze)

Protector’s Duty (Bronze)

In our Wake (Bronze)

Leaving all Behind (Bronze)

Felons (Bronze)

A Sea of Promises (Bronze)

Tales and Revelations (Bronze)

Bloodline (Bronze)

The Cradle of Centuries (Bronze)

The Life We Deserve (Bronze)

Nothing Left (Bronze)

Healing our Wounds (Bronze)

Dying Sun (Bronze)

King Hugo (Bronze)

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Knights! (Silver)

Herbalist (Silver)

Ornithologist (Silver)

Explorer (Silver)

Immortal memories (Gold)

Not a toy anymore (Silver)

Improved crossbow (Silver)

Handful of pockets (Silver)

Effective Instruments (Silver)

Pocket laboratory (Silver)

Night guard (Bronze)

Alchemist (Bronze)

Sneaky (Bronze)

Fighter (Bronze)

Malignant (Bronze)

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Hidden Trophy – Perfect Shot (Bronze)

Hidden Trophy – Perfect Throw (Gold)

Hidden Trophy – Old protector (Gold)

Hidden Trophy – Mercy (Gold)

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