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Is There a Gotham Knights Difficulty Trophy & Achievement? Answered

The lack of a difficulty trophy/achievement makes getting 100%/the platinum trophy in Gotham Knights that much easier.

Is There a Difficulty Trophy & Achievement in Gotham Knights? Answered

Difficulty trophies/achievements are the banes of all hunters of both, far and wide. Not only do they limit your playstyle to the difficulty/difficulties the trophy/achievement wants you to play, but they guarantee you’ll likely need more than one full playthrough of the game. If you’re concerned about the trophy/achievement list, we’ve got the answers. Here’s if there is a difficulty trophy & achievement in Gotham Knights.

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Does Gotham Knights Have a Difficulty Trophy & Achievement?

The good news is that no, there aren’t any sort of difficulty requirements anywhere in the Gotham Knights trophy/achievement list.

The PlayStation trophy list is 49 separate trophies with the 49th serving as the platinum for unlocking all other trophies.

From what we can tell, getting every trophy/achievement might not be all that difficult. There are the more grindy completion-based trophies/achievements that every open-world game always has includes.

You’ll have to do things like “Prevent 250 crimes in Gotham City” and “Craft a complete set of Legendary equipment (Suit, Melee Weapon, Ranged Weapon)”.

Going off of the list, it seems there’s nothing that could be considered missable so everything should be doable in a single playthrough.

The trophies/achievements aren’t going to let you get away with only playing one character, there is a trophy for playing as everyone, but it’s unknown if you have to simply switch to them or actually put some time into each.

That is everything you might need to know about if there is a difficulty trophy & achievement in Gotham Knights. To hold you over until release, you should check out the awesome Red Hood and Robin trailers that were released when the characters were still being shown off.

About the author

Cameron Waldrop

Cameron is a freelance writer for Twinfinite and regularly covers battle royales like Fortnite and Apex Legends. He started writing for Twinfinite in late 2019 and has reviewed many great games. While he loves a good shooter, his heart will always belong to JRPGs.

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